no
address the issue of population differences among the states
Depends on the state. In most states there is a bicameral legislature. The names of the two houses vary state to state (usually a Senate and Assembly or House of Delegates). Nebraska is the only state with a single house in its legislature (simply called the 'Legislature'.)
Colorado delegates
They supported a government that had equal representation for all states and had a one house legislature so states with more population wouldn't get more representation in the government
The delegates agreed on the 3 government branches: legislature, executive and judice. They also agreed that every large state gets 1 vote and small states gets 2 votes because of the population of each state.
The Virginia Plan, in having a unicameral legislature whose delegates are assigned by population (much like having just the House of Representatives), favored large states, because their large populations would give them power.
delegates
The delegates decided to have one part of the legislature chosen according to population to ensure that representation was based on the size of each state's population, allowing for a fair distribution of power in the government. This would prevent larger states from dominating smaller states in decision-making processes.
In 1861, the southern delegates form the confederate states of America.
Primaries are a way that political parties can win delegates at the National Nominating Convention in some states. However, in Caucus states the delegates are chosen by the party.
He went back home to his young wife and plantation in Virginia. He served as chancellor at the college of William and Mary. In 1861, he chaired a convention with delegates from 21 states aimed at preventing Civil War. Later he served in the Confederate Congress.
No, only Nebraska has a Unicameral legislature.