Small states didn't have the population numbers compared to the large so in any vote or situation they would always be out numbered by the large states.
By smaller states, we mean the US colonies that had less population than others at the time of the writing of the US Constitution (1787). Less-populous states feared that a legislature based on population would give them little influence. The alternative, with each state having the same number of delegates, would give relatively more power to the fewer citizens of the less populous states. The compromise was one house of Congress (the Senate) having equal representation for each state, and the other (the House of Representatives) apportioned according to population.
it possess absolute and uncontrollable power to every object to which it extends.
The larger states should have more representatives in Congress.
The first Continental Congress, which met from September 5, to October 26, in 1774, met in Carpenter's Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Carpenter's Hall was built as a meeting place for the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia.
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the feared that large sates would take advantage of everything, based on population
the feared that large sates would take advantage of everything, based on population
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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
They preferred the confederation system in which all states were represented equally.
The concept of Systems of Meaning in which an object is assigned a meaning was closely studied by the French ethnographer Claude Lévi-Strauss. He is known for his work on structuralism in anthropology and for exploring how different cultures create and interpret symbols and meanings.
Claude Levi-Strauss, a French anthropologist, extensively studied the concept of Systems of Meaning in his work on structuralism, particularly in how individuals assign meaning to objects and symbols within a cultural context. He analyzed how these meanings are produced and maintained within societies.
Population spacing refers to the arrangement of individuals within a population, determining how individuals are distributed in a given area. It can help to delineate territories, resources, and interactions among individuals. Population spacing patterns can vary from clumped (individuals found in groups) to random (individuals spread evenly) to uniform (individuals evenly spaced).
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