new jersey plan
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new jersey plan
They would be represented equally.
The New Jersey Plan
New Jersey Plan
They would be represented equally.
The Virginia plan wanted a bicameral legislature, with each state having representation depending on their population. This appealed to the large states but less to the small states, who favored the New Jersey Plan, which provided a single house of goverment with states represented equally, no matter the size or population. In the end, parts of both plan were used under the Connecticut compromise, in which the federal government was bicameral, in with one chamber appointed based on population (the House of Representatives) and the other chamber with every state represented equally.
Bill of right
They preferred the confederation system in which all states were represented equally.
1. Legislature is 2 chamber (VA plan) a. Representation in the House of Rep. would be apportioned according to the population of each state (VA plan wanted rep. by population) b. States would be equally represented in the Senate (NJ plan wanted rep equally by state) 2. One president with electoral college
it is called a bundle of compromises because it includes the Virginia plan and the New Jersey plan, satisfying each plan's followers and ideas. it satisfied the small and large states where in the senate the states are equally represented and in the house it is represented by population.
Smaller states would have more power because the New Jersey Plan called for a unicameral or one-house congress where all states were represented equally.
They would be represented equally.