The Great Compromise
The branches of the Virginia plan were the Executive branch and the Judicial branch
Virginia Plan
The Virginia Plan, which would later become the Connecticut Compromise, was a proposal to form a bicameral legislative branch of the US government. A bicameral legislature is separated into two different houses or assemblies.
creation of a legislative or judicial branch
The Virginia Plan was a plan purposed by Virginia for a bicameral legislative branch. Other states, some Southern, were opposed to this because of the amount of voters each state would get.
The Great Compromise
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There were 3 branches and 2 houses (in the legislative branch) i hope i answered your question.
The connecticut compromise was a plan that called for two houses of congress and it settled the dispute between the virginia plan and the new jersey plan
The Virginia plan called for a legislative branch that had 2 chambers also known as a bicameral legislative branch. James Madison drafted the Virginia plan.
Both the Virginia and New Jersey Plans included a legislative branch, but differed in the way the legislative branch was defined. The Virginia Plan proposed a legislative branch consisting of two chambers, while the New Jersey Plan proposed a unicameral legislature.
the Virginia plan wanted legislative branch
The Virginia plan because both houses in the legislative branch would assign representatives according to state population, or wealth.
The branches of the Virginia plan were the Executive branch and the Judicial branch
He wanted the legislative branch to be separated in two chambers
The New Jersey plan had one house based on equal representation of each state while the Virginia plan had two houses based on the states population.