The Virginia plan wanted a bicameral legislature, with each state having representation depending on their population. This appealed to the large states but less to the small states, who favored the New Jersey Plan, which provided a single house of goverment with states represented equally, no matter the size or population. In the end, parts of both plan were used under the Connecticut compromise, in which the federal government was bicameral, in with one chamber appointed based on population (the House of Representatives) and the other chamber with every state represented equally.
The Virginia Plan
The Virginia Plan called for representation in Congress by population or by the amount of money given to the central government.
a strong central government and a bicameral legislature.
They both took power from states and gave it to the National Government.
The Virginia plan represented a more radical departure from the Articles of Confederation. The Virginia plan called for a more national government instead of a confederate government. Also, the Virginia Plan, called for a double legislative body and an elected President. The Articles of Confederation asked for a loose confederation of Sovereignty states and a weak central government, leaving most of the power with state governments. http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/articles.html http://chestofbooks.com/society/law/Popular-Law-1-Legal-History/Section-98-The-Virginia-And-New-Jersey-Plans.html#.UpMSh8RmiSp
The Virginia plan
The Virginia Plan
The Virginia Plan
The Virginia Plan
The Virginia Plan called for representation in Congress by population or by the amount of money given to the central government.
James Madison
James Madison
A central government with three branches
The Virginia Plan was the large state. They mainly wanted a all powerful central government.
a strong central government and a bicameral legislature.
They both took power from states and gave it to the National Government.
Patrik Henry Did support the Virginia plan ,however he was very afraid of a strong central government and thought that it would just develop into a monarchy.