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Madison opposed the 'Great Compromise'. He felt that both houses should be elected by the people from small districts. He felt that a senate representing state interests would violate the principal of majority rule.
The Great Compromise
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Compromise of 1787 (the Great Compromise)
Main problem was the representation of large and small states. In the Great Compromise, the House of Representatives representative number would be by state population, while the Senate representative number was a fixed 2.
The 'Great Compromise' also known as the Connecticut Compromise, created the House of Representatives and the Senate - the house being represented by population and the Senate equally
The phone number for Dave Weldon's Senate campaign in Florida is 321-431-0311. He does not currently have a number in Washington, D.C.
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It was a part of the Great Compromise of 1787 also known as the Connecticut Compromise, when the small states wanted an equal number of representatives from each state and the large states which wanted the number of representatives to be based on population. Therefore the House of Representatives and the Senate were born, with the House of Representatives satisfying the large states and the Senate satisfying the smaller states.
The original Compromise of 1850 failed to pass the Senate. Stephen Douglas helped Henry Clay by dividing the Compromise into 5 smaller bills and was able to push the bills through the Senate.
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