Virginia plan
no he did not he supported the Virginia plan
William Paterson; along with Mr. Martin from Maryland.
the sdr plane was the smaller size in worl
The purpose of the New Jersey Plan is to thoroughly change the Articles of Confederation.
Violence
martin Luther studied the bible.
Virginia plan
no he did not he supported the Virginia plan
i think that he did NO William Patterson did
Yes he did. He was from a bigger state meaning that that state would get more representation.
a provision of the New Jersey Plan?
no William few was for the Virginia plan and him and Abraham Baldwin were the only people from Georgia to sign the constitution
The New Jersey Plan, which advocated for equal representation for each state in Congress regardless of population size, would likely garner support from smaller states. States such as Delaware, Vermont, and Wyoming, which have smaller populations and thus would benefit from equal representation, would be inclined to support this plan. Additionally, other states with concerns about being overshadowed by larger states, like Rhode Island and South Dakota, might also favor the New Jersey Plan.
William Paterson; along with Mr. Martin from Maryland.
Delegates from smaller states were most likely to support the New Jersey Plan, which advocated for equal representation for each state in Congress, regardless of population size. States such as New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut, which had smaller populations, were particularly inclined toward this plan. Their support was driven by the desire to maintain equal power in the legislative process against larger states.
The New Jersey Plan