yes, but New Jersey wanted to change some of the parts this was called the New Jersey Plan.
There is a link below to an article on the New Jersey Plan.
The purpose of the New Jersey Plan is to thoroughly change the Articles of Confederation.
The new jersey plan most resembles the articles of confederation.
1 Delaware, 2 Pennsylvania, 3 New Jersey, 4 New Hampshire, 5 Connecticut.
The Articles of Confederation
The New Jersey plan called for equal representation in congress, while the Virginia plan called for representation by population. The Connecticut Compromise eventually won out, with congress as it is today.
The purpose of the New Jersey Plan is to thoroughly change the Articles of Confederation.
The new jersey plan most resembles the articles of confederation.
New Jersey plan
wrote a new constitution
virgina plan
Either the Great Compromise or the Virginia Plan
They could set taxes and regulate trade power.
The states which were party to the Articles of Confederation were the thirteen founding states of the USA. These were Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, South Carolina, Massachusetts Bay, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Virginia, Georgia and New Hampshire.
Articles of Confederation?
The powers that Congress had under the New Jersey plan that they did not have under the articles of confederation is that every state could only pass one vote, and could not pass votes off the population, for every state did not have the same population and therefor it would not be a fair voting.
The powers that Congress had under the New Jersey plan that they did not have under the Articles of Confederation is that every state could only pass one vote, and could not pass votes off the population, for every state did not have the same population and therefor it would not be a fair voting.
The New Jersey Plan