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Well to start, it sort of followed the basic rules of the Articles of Confederation. Since the legislature wanted something new, stronger, and more balanced, most people agreed with the Virginia Plan. The New Jersey Plan consisted of only one house and and was based on equal representation instead of population (to make it fair for the smaller states). Hope this helps... I'm doing a school project on the Constitutional Convention, so that's how I know some of this. RMS 8-5 Well to start, it sort of followed the basic rules of the Articles of Confederation. Since the legislature wanted something new, stronger, and more balanced, most people agreed with the Virginia Plan. The New Jersey Plan consisted of only one house and and was based on equal representation instead of population (to make it fair for the smaller states). Hope this helps... I'm doing a school project on the Constitutional Convention, so that's how I know some of this. RMS 8-5

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The New Jersey plan was proposed by William Paterson to the Constitutional Convention on June 15, 1787. It favored smaller states like New Jersey. Another advantage was the equal representations per state.

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Well the Virginian's liked to use didlos while the Jerseian's proferred viberator's.

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