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The Great Compromise combined the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan. The Virginia plan was to have Representatives in the government according to population. The New Jersey plan was to have each state represent themselves in the government. That is how we have a bicameral government today. Each state has two senators and House of Representative members according to the districts the state contains, which is divided by population.
In the American colonies it was called the House of Burgesses. Today it is the State of Virginia.
For Starters: Government by the consent of the governed. The established self-rule of the colonists would play a key roel in the coming Revolution.
A Constitutional Republic
Regular Government like the USA
It came out today the 4th of August in America but not sure when it will in Australia probably a couple months after America.
The Virginia Plan advocated for representation based on population size, giving more power to larger states. It aimed to create a strong national government with three branches. In contrast, the New Jersey Plan proposed equal representation for all states, regardless of size, which could lead to smaller states being outweighed by larger ones. The Virginia Plan sought to ensure a more equitable balance of power among states and establish a more efficient government structure.
New Jersey plan was created by William Paterson, and was for the smaller states. It was a plan that stated that all states should have a equal say in government. The virginia plan, created by James Madison, was a plan that stated that all states should have a say in government based on size/population of the state.
Some are democratic governments
represenative democrcy The House of Burgesse a representative government in Virginia. There were 22 members. One of them was the governor of Virginia. The governor appointed s…
The big state plan, or the Virginia plan called for states to be represented based on population, because Virginia as a state with a large population would consequently gain considerable influence under their own plan.
the Connecticut CompromiseThe Connecticut Compromise.The Connecticut Compromise.