Connecticut, New York, Delaware, a delegate from Maryland, and of course New Jersey.
William Patterson presented the New Jersey plan, which was simply a variation of the one state/one vote plan used in the legislature under the Articles of Confederation.
When the United States Constitution was being drafted in 1787, the New Jersey Plan was an option proposed by William Paterson, a New Jersey delegate. The Plan called for only one house of Congress with each state to have one vote in Congress instead of the number of votes being based on population. The New Jersey Plan was made as an alternative to the Virginia Plan, which provided for a central government representation by population. The New Jersey Plan was opposed by the less populous states.
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The New Jersey Plan
The New Jersey Plan proposed a plural executive that would be elected by Congress.
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The New Jersey Plan.
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a provision of the New Jersey Plan?
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Will Paterson introduced the New Jersey plan.
what were the major features of the New Jersey Plan
no, new jersey wanted all states to have the same power
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the New Jersey plan and the virgina plan