Legislative
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 New Jersey plan (APEX)
Both Virginia and New Jersey plans called for a government with 3 branches.
no
australis
the new jersey plan
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.
The great compromise.
Virginia and New Jersey
the new jersey plan and the virginia plan
William Patterson introduced the resolution. It is not clear if he wrote it on his own.
no, they did not