Large states wanted as much representation as possible for their state. They wanted this so they could have a more powerful state. They at one point planned to secede from the union. They wanted to do this so they could be even more powerful.
The simple answer is Taxation Without Representation, although it was far more complicated.
well WA didn't want to because they were quite far away from the rest of the colonies so they thought that they would miss out on a lot of the trade benefits that the eastern states would get.
The majority of the emigrants who headed for the far west were white and born in the United States. They were hoping for a better life.
13 There were 13 colonies but, later on we added more states.
Otto von Bismarck was a Prussian. Prussia was by far the largest of the German speaking states of Central Europe. The other main one was Bavaria, there were many principalities & sub states, as well as Wurttemburg & Saxony. Bismarck proposed German unification to rival the strengths of France & Russia and subsequently Germany went on to become a very prosperous power in europe.
They wanted equal representation for their states. Mainly because they measured how much representation you got by how many people you had in your state. So bigger cities such as New York and Pennsylvania (at the time) had alot of representation in voting and other political matters.
The Virginia Plan basically was the idea that representation should be based solely on population. While this would be great for the largely populated big states, small states like Delaware and New Jersey would receive far less representation in Congress.
They had far fewer large cities than the southern states. They generally had less enslaved labor than the southern states.
Taxation is the most serious disagreement between small and large states because of the amount of income they generate. Small states have to contribute far less money but give a proportionally similar amount.
Your question depends on how far away from the shores of the United States that border on the Atlantic Ocean you want to measure rainfall.
how far apart is the untied states from Algeria
Depends on how far back you want to go, but as I recall Google Finance (finance.google.com) has a very large record. Try that.
Pretty far South. It is not visible from the United States, or from most of Europe.Pretty far South. It is not visible from the United States, or from most of Europe.Pretty far South. It is not visible from the United States, or from most of Europe.Pretty far South. It is not visible from the United States, or from most of Europe.
The simple answer is Taxation Without Representation, although it was far more complicated.
Half way across the alantic or pacific ocean
Chesapeake Bay, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean, extends through the states of Virginia and Maryland nearly as far as Pennsylvania. The bay divides the mainland areas of these states from their counties on the Delmarva Peninsula.
as far as you want it to be