the new jersey plan and the virginia plan
Richard Henry Lee was the delegate to the Continental Congress that proposed that the colonies be independent and free. His motion was seconded by John Adams.
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
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Rhode Island has three delegates to the Electoral College. This is the minimum amount, because they have a delegate for each senator and their single congressional district.
the new jersey plan and the virginia plan
the New Jersey plan and the virgina plan
None of the plans
Richard Henry Lee was the delegate to the Continental Congress that proposed that the colonies be independent and free. His motion was seconded by John Adams.
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The delegates to the Constitutional Convention held in Philadelphia, PA drafted the United States Constitution. Three plans were presented to the delegates--the New Jersey Plan, the Virginia Plan, and Hamilton's Plan. The delegates finally accepted what came to be known as "The Great Compromise" which took parts from the New Jersey and Virginia plans. The delegates realized that compromise agreements would be necessary if they were to draft a new constitution for the nation. On Monday, August 6, 1787, the convention accepted the first draft of the Constitution. MrV
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
To discuss trade issues and to consider changing the Articles of Confederation.
As a solution to this dispute, delegates agreed to what was called the Three-Fifths Compromise.
may 29, 1787, after the convention began, the Virginia delegates offered plans for the new government. this plan was called the Virginia plan. under the articles the national government had consisted of a legislative branch with one house congress. the Virginia plan gave power to the larger states. the Pennsylvania and the New Jersey plans were also considered.
House of Delegates and Senate
Benjamin Franklin and James Madison