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The delegates of New Jersey in 1776 were David Brearly and William Paterson. Brearly supported the Revolution cause, which made the British to arrest him, while William Patterson represented New Jersey in the constitutional Convention.
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Perhaps you are asking about the New Jersey delegates who attended the Constitutional Convention in 1787. They were David Brearly, Jonathan Dayton, William Churchill Houston, William Livingston, and William Paterson. I enclose a link to biographical information about them.
The delegates counts are the numbers of electors each candidate gets on election night. Both are trying to get 270.
The New Jersey Plan was largely ignored by most delegates because it was seen as favoring the smaller states. It was also seen as not being conducive to the federal government's establishment.
Connecticut, Massichussets, Pennsylvania, New Hampsire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Delaware, Maryland, New York, Verginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia
Virginia and New Jersey came to compromise about the problem of representation.
They preferred the confederation system in which all states were represented equally.
The delegates to the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia, PA drafted the United States Constitution. Three plans were presented to the delegates--the New Jersey Plan, the Virginia Plan, and Hamilton's Plan. The delegates finally accepted what came to be known as "The Great Compromise" which took parts from the New Jersey and Virginia plans. The delegates realized that compromise agreements would be necessary if they were to draft a new constitution for the nation. On Monday, August 6, 1787, the convention accepted the first draft of the Constitution. MrV
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