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The Great Compromise (also known as the Connecticut Compromise) settled the debate over state representation in Congress.
The great compromise.
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The Great Compromise
Great compromise or Connecticut Compromise
The new Jersey plan and the Virginia plan
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.
The Great Compromise was signed in 1787 after the propositions of the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan
The Great compromise was made between larger and smaller states. Also known as the Connecticut Compromise, it asserted the bicameral legislature which made a house based on population and a house based on statehood equally weighted.
The Great Compromise or Connecticut Compromise was proposed by Connecticut delegate Roger Sherman to combine both the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan.
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