Because each state gets two senator's no matter how big they are so they get the same amount of voice as the larger states.
The Senate would be favored more, because in the senate, regardless of population, any state has two senators. In the House of Representatives, smaller states would have less representation, as it was based upon population.
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Small states wanted representation in Congress to be equal for all states regardless of their size or population, because they felt each state was an equal partner in the new nation and feared that they would be outvoted in Congress by larger states if representation were based on population alone. The legislature would consist of two house : a House of Representatives, with membership based based on state population, and a Senate, with each state receiving two members. This agreement became known as the Connecticut Compromise.
Large and small states
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Unlike the Senate where every state receives two representatives, House representation is based on state population. So, more populated states would receive more representatives than less populated states.
( How states would be represented in Congress )The large and small states conflicted during the writing of the constitution on the issue of representatives in Congress. The large states, having a larger population, wanted the number to bo based on state population. Knowing the smaller states would have fewer representatives, the smaller states wanted the number to be equal among all states.To solve this, the compromise was that House of Representatives, one branch of congress would be on population. The other, Senate, would be equal.
be a more responsible body than the house
be a more responsible body than the house
They hoped that the smaller Senate would be a more enlightened and responsible body than the House of Representatives
During the Constitutional Convention, delegates from smaller states were in favor of equal representation in Congress, which led to the creation of the Senate where each state, regardless of size, would have two senators. They feared that larger states would dominate legislative decisions if representation were based solely on population. This concern was a key factor in the Great Compromise, which balanced representation by establishing a bicameral legislature.