Nothing at all;
William Paterson proposed the New Jersey Plan to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
William Paterson of New Jersey on June 9 and 16, 1787.
William Paterson is known for writing the New Jersey Plan. It was proposed at the Constitutional Convention on June 15, 1787.
Edmund Randolph sponsored the Virginia Plan (also called the Virginia Resolves). William Patterson sponsored the New Jersey Plan.
William Paterson, of New Jersey The Small State Plan is more commonly known today as the New Jersey Plan.
The two major divisions of the constitutional convention are: THE VIRGINIA PLAN proposed by James Madison that divided the government into three branches the legislative, executive, judicial branches. The second division was THE NEW JERSEY PLAN proposed by William Paterson of NEW JERSEY. This plan
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.
William Jackson was the secretary of the Constitutional Convention. George Washington was president of the convention. The official proceedings and James Madison's notes were the largest blocks of information recorded from the convention.
william h.murray
No they are not. They were both delegates at the Constitutional Convention.
The Constitutional Convention
Abraham Baldwin, William Houstoun, William Pierce, and William Few.