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He proposed the New Jersey (Paterson) Plan. It counteracted the Virginia plan by saying that all states should have an equal vote in congress. If the number of representatives was based off of population like the Virginia plan suggested, small states would be swallowed up by larger states. The small states would lose their voice in the government.
This was a result of the Connecticut Compromise, whereby representation in the House would be determined by population (favoring the largest states, such as Virginia) whereas representation in the Senate would be fixed at two per state (giving smaller states like Connecticut equal power).See the related link below for more details.
As much as you would like president Calderon from Mexico dictate the population policy of the United States. A definitive no is the answer.
The same as every other person.
Small states did not like the idea of 2 houses with representation Based on the population or the wealth, on the other hand larger states did.Small states would have less representativesSmall states had less population than larger states.
Small states did not like the idea of 2 houses with representation Based on the population or the wealth, on the other hand larger states did.Small states would have less representativesSmall states had less population than larger states.
The Great Compromise was agreed to and put into the Constitution because the Constitution would not have even gotten out of the Convention unless the large and small states were satisfied that their interests would not be dominated by the others. Representation in Congress was originally to be based on population. The larger states would have more votes than smaller states. A plan was offered where each state would be represented by an equal number of representatives. The larger states would not accept this because they felt that smaller states with an equal vote could dominate larger states. The Great Compromise creating two houses of Congress, one based on population, the other with equal votes was agreed upon as a reasonable way to protect the interests of both sides. Compromises like this were common. It is the same as when the southern states insisted that the issue of slavery be taken out of the Declaration of Independence. If it had not been taken out, the southern states would never had agreed to it and it never would have been issued.
Small states did not like the idea of 2 houses with representation Based on the population or the wealth, on the other hand larger states did.Small states would have less representativesSmall states had less population than larger states.
To give each state equality of representation. The House of Representatives is set up to give the states equal representation by population. However, this strict adherence alone would give more populous states more representative power than less populous states. By adding the Senate with two senators from each state the states are equally represented.
The small states thought it was going to be unfair if the big states had more representatives than the small ones. The smaller states like Delaware wanted equal representation. The Great Compromise was when the leaders of each state decided to have the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate has equal number of representatives and the House has representatives based on population.
The Connecticut Compromise created the United States Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate will have equal representation of the people of each state, while the House of Representatives will be elected in proportion to population.
so that the small states like New Jersey and the big states like Virginia would be happy. everybody would have 2 senators favoring New Jersey. also the amount of reps. would depend on population favoring Virginia.