Roger Sherman
The Great Compromise.
No, John Locke did not propose the Great Compromise. The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, was introduced during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 by delegates Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth. It created a bicameral legislature, balancing representation between states with larger populations and those with smaller populations. Locke's contributions were primarily in the realm of political philosophy, influencing ideas about government and individual rights, but he was not directly involved in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.
He knelt on one knee to propose to her. He tried to propose a compromise, but they wanted nothing to do with it.
good thing
Henry Clay
Cause he farted
The great Compromise, or Connecticut Compromise, set up Congress by havin a fight.
He proposed the Great Compromise.
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The Great Compromise
The great compromise was made up of bicameral.
He proposed the Missouri Compromise of 1820.