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Roger Sherman of Connecticut worked out a compromise that he hoped would satistfy both small and large states.
Yes, the Virginia Plan was written before the Great Compromise along with the New Jersey plan. The Congress decided to take some ideas from the Virginia Plan and some from the New Jersey Plan to create a plan that worked for both of them, and as a result, the Great Compromise was created.
It wasn't the "Great Composer" He was called the great "Compromiser"The reason why Henry Clay was called "The Great Compromiser" was because he worked out the Missouri Compromise.
Depending on the situation and the people involved is what will determine if the compromise failed or worked. Usually when one is attempting to compromise with another, there has to be a balance of give and take for it to be successful.
The great Compromise, or Connecticut Compromise, set up Congress by havin a fight.
He proposed the Great Compromise.
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The Great Compromise stated that representation in the House of Representatives should be determined through population. While the Senate would have an equal number of representatives from each state, the House of Representatives would include one representative for each 30,000 individuals in a state.
The great compromise was made up of bicameral.
The Great Compromise
in the USA the Great Compromise occured in July 1787
It was called "The Great Compromise" and settled the composition of the new US Congress under the Constitution (1787).