Yes, he did.
formal- congress propose/ national convention propose---- then state legislature/state convention can ratify
to avoid a civil war over the issue of slavery
the admission of California as a free state
The New Jersey plan proposed a government with a unicameral legislature, an executive committee, and generally sovereign states.
Senator Douglas thought that a local vote - or 'popular sovereignty' - would be a better way of deciding for or against slavery in the new States.
In American politics, the man to propose a two-house legislature was Roger Sherman when he came up with the Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
He knelt on one knee to propose to her. He tried to propose a compromise, but they wanted nothing to do with it.
No. The "Connecticut Compromise" used aspects of both the Virginia (large state) Plan and the New Jersey (small state) Plan and created a bicameral legislature.
Henry Clay
Roger Sherman
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formal- congress propose/ national convention propose---- then state legislature/state convention can ratify
In American politics, the man to propose a two-house legislature was Roger Sherman when he came up with the Great Compromise at the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
Cause he farted
Go out and get 35 of the 50 states to agree with the future amendment
He proposed the Missouri Compromise of 1820.
The framers made a compromise so that one house in the legislature would give all states an equal vote while the other house would be determined by the population of a state. It is called the Great Compromise of 1787.