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because the delegates thought that the articles of confederation wasn't that strong for the government so the delegates deiced for a new plan.
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the new jersey plan and the virginia plan
Yes I agree with the delegates' rule of secrecy because what ever ur business decusses in a meeting or plan on what they are going to do they shouldn't tell anyone cause if the word gets out to the wrong person and they might have to switch their whole plan just because it go out to the wrong person
the New Jersey plan and the virgina plan
The colonial delegates met in Philadelphia to plan a better form of government after the Articles of Confederation.
may 29, 1787, after the convention began, the Virginia delegates offered plans for the new government. this plan was called the Virginia plan. under the articles the national government had consisted of a legislative branch with one house congress. the Virginia plan gave power to the larger states. the Pennsylvania and the New Jersey plans were also considered.
Delegates
Also referred to as the Randolph Plan, was a proposal by Virginia delegates for a bicameral legislative branch. It was written by James Madison.
Philadelphia
Recommend a federal plan for regulating commerce.
The Virginia Plan, also known as the Rudolph Plan or the Large-State Plan, was proposed by Virginia delegates and drafted by James Madison.