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Yes, as a small state, New Jersey had advocated representation equal to the larger states.
- one house legislature - liked by small states
They favored the New Jersey plan because it said they would get one Representative no matter the population of the state. In the Virginia plan, states got seats in the house based on the population of the state.
how did did the American revilotion start
Unlike the Senate where every state receives two representatives, House representation is based on state population. So, more populated states would receive more representatives than less populated states.
My guess would be taxes
no
In U.S. history, that would be the New Jersey plan.
Large states
both
The small states were not against ratification. The small states were the ones who stood to benefit most, so they were in favor of it.
United States House Committee on Small Business was created in 1941.
The ISBN of Small Favor is 0451461894.
The House of Representatives
Yes, as a small state, New Jersey had advocated representation equal to the larger states.
The physical size of states, small or large, was irrelevant. The size of their populations, however, determined their representation in the lower house of Congress. So states with smaller populations are better represented in the Senate, where each state is represented equally by two Senators.
Small Favor has 432 pages.