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Yes, as a small state, New Jersey had advocated representation equal to the larger states.
William Paterson; along with Mr. Martin from Maryland.
New Jersey Plan
no he did not he supported the Virginia plan
The New Jersey Plan was a proposal for the US Constitution. It was focused on insuring that small states got an equal share of representation in the government. In the final compromise, the New Jersey Plan served as the model for the current US Senate, every state has the same representation, regardless of size and population.
New Jersey; the plan was also known as the New Jersey plan
William Paterson, of New Jersey The Small State Plan is more commonly known today as the New Jersey Plan.
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small state or patterson plan
small state or patterson plan
The New Jersey Plan, also known as the Small State Plan.
the New Jersey Plan
Also known as the Small State Plan or the Paterson Plan.
William Paterson
New Jersey Plan
IT WAS BETTER FOR SMALL STATES BTW WHY DID THE CHICKENCROSS THE RODE? TO GET TO THE OTHER SIDE...he died
Yes, as a small state, New Jersey had advocated representation equal to the larger states.