Yes, Massachusetts supported the Virginia Plan during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The Virginia Plan proposed a strong national government with a bicameral legislature, favoring larger states based on population. Massachusetts, being one of the more populous states at the time, saw the potential benefits of representation based on population and thus aligned with the principles of the Virginia Plan. However, it also recognized the need for compromise, which eventually led to the Connecticut Compromise.
Larger states with significant populations, such as Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts, would most likely support the Virginia Plan during the Constitutional Convention. The plan proposed a bicameral legislature with representation based on population, which favored these states over smaller ones. States like Virginia, which had a large population and a strong interest in increasing their influence in the national government, would have been particularly supportive of this plan.
Yes Benjamin Franklin did support the Virginia Plan. The Virginia plan stated that representation should be decided by population. Benjamin Franklin liked this because he was from a big state, Pennsylvania.
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Kentucky are the four commonwealths of the US.
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The Virginia plan! It said that representation in Congress would be based on population.
They would support it because they had very large populations. In the Virginia Plan, the greater the population, the greater the voice. Therefore, larger states would support the plan, but smaller states would have low population, and therefore little voice.
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no he did not he supported the Virginia plan
Larger states with significant populations, such as Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts, would most likely support the Virginia Plan during the Constitutional Convention. The plan proposed a bicameral legislature with representation based on population, which favored these states over smaller ones. States like Virginia, which had a large population and a strong interest in increasing their influence in the national government, would have been particularly supportive of this plan.
No.
did Maryland support the virgina plan in 1787
probably because he was from Massachusetts and he believed in equal representation.
to be represented
Patrik Henry Did support the Virginia plan ,however he was very afraid of a strong central government and thought that it would just develop into a monarchy.
no William few was for the Virginia plan and him and Abraham Baldwin were the only people from Georgia to sign the constitution
Robert Yates was the only founder who rejected the Constitution. He walked out of the Convention without supporting a plan, let alone the Virginia plan.