Representation and Slavery.
New Jersey plan called for equal voting power for each state, because it is a small locked state which cannot expand.
Virginia plan called for voting power based on population as it is the most populous state at the time.
These lead to the Connecticut Compromise:
Slavery- Slavery was an touchy issue at the time, after much debate this was agreed upon, though often not followed:
The North West Ordinance banned slavery in the newly carved out North west territory.
Slaves count as 3/5 of a man for purposes of counting population for representation.
Leaving more power with the states
The 81-year-old Benjamin Franklin was literally and figuratively the elder statesman of the Constitutional Convention. He seldom engaged in debates, but rather acted as host, calmed passions, proposed compromises, and urged the delegates to "doubt a little of his own infallibility" and sign the final document.
The delegates met in secret mostly because of the farmers.
Identify the significance of the Virginia Plan during debates over the formation of an American constitutional government.
During the American Founding, the Constitutional Convention of 1787 was prompted by various domestic and international concerns: internal challenges such as raising revenue had recently (and again) arisen; the ever-present threat of a renewal of hostilities with Great Britain or other European powers was just one international concern. These concerns were generally met through the Convention's writing of the United States Constitution, which brought into existence a much powerful federal government than that conceived by the Articles of Confederation.
Leaving more power with the states
The debates and compromises that went into creating the U.S. Constitution were done at a constitutional convention to which Rhode Island refused to send delegates.
The debates and compromises that went into creating the U.S. Constitution were done at a constitutional convention to which Rhode Island refused to send delegates.
The debates and compromises that went into creating the U.S. Constitution were done at a constitutional convention to which Rhode Island refused to send delegates.
The debates and compromises that went into creating the U.S. Constitution were done at a constitutional convention to which Rhode Island refused to send delegates.
The debates and compromises that went into creating the U.S. Constitution were done at a constitutional convention to which Rhode Island refused to send delegates.
The debates and compromises that went into creating the U.S. Constitution were done at a constitutional convention to which Rhode Island refused to send delegates.
James Maddison
James Maddison
The written record of the debates that occurred at the Constitutional Convention were kept by James Madison. Madison served as the 4th U.S. President.
The 81-year-old Benjamin Franklin was literally and figuratively the elder statesman of the Constitutional Convention. He seldom engaged in debates, but rather acted as host, calmed passions, proposed compromises, and urged the delegates to "doubt a little of his own infallibility" and sign the final document.
If you're talking about the 1787 Philadelphia Convention, they nailed the windows shut to prevent even idle passers-by from overhearing the debates and discussions among the delegates. They were afraid that eavesdroppers would spread rumors about their meeting.