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Smaller states were angered by the Virginia plane, because in the VA plan, the smaller states got less votes in the House of Representatives.
did Maryland support the virgina plan in 1787
Large states
Large states supported this plan, and smaller states, which feared losing substantial power in the national government, generally opposed it, preferring an alternative put forward by the New Jersey delegation on June 15.
Virgina plan
Virgina plan
Because representation in ech house was to be based either upon each states population or the upon the amount of money it gave for support of the central government. and smaller states would be affected by this plan
Virgina plan
The New Jersey Plan, which advocated for equal representation for each state in Congress regardless of population size, would likely garner support from smaller states. States such as Delaware, Vermont, and Wyoming, which have smaller populations and thus would benefit from equal representation, would be inclined to support this plan. Additionally, other states with concerns about being overshadowed by larger states, like Rhode Island and South Dakota, might also favor the New Jersey Plan.
Legislative representation I hope I helped
Edmund Randolph proposed the Virgina Plan.
The Virginia Plan was one of the proposed plans on how power would be divided between the original thirteen colonies. This particular plan said that every state should have a number of representatives based on the population of the colony. The smaller colonies felt this gave them way too little representation.