created a congress made up of a senate and a house of Representatives p.s. #4
The smaller states followed the "Connecticut Plan" which, as opposed to the larger states' preference, the "Virginia Plan," made plans for a unicameral body in which all states had equal representation - today known as the Senate. The Virginia Plan, on the other hand, was favored by the larger states because it stated that larger populations would equal greater representation in Congress - today known as the House of Representatives.
Amonarchcan rule in a constitutional monarch as long as they are alive, Queen Elizabeth II is 84 and has ruled for 58 years and plans to keep ruling for many more years to come.
Between the time of the Virginia and New Jersey Plans, Benjamin Franklin prepared a speech, which his colleague James Wilson delivered, in support of a motion providing that the nation would pay for the presidents' expenses but that they "shall receive no salary, stipend fee or reward whatsoever for their services"
John Adams didn't attend the Constitutional Convention because he was serving as ambassador to England. He sent letters in support of the Convention. John Adams was named the first United States minister to Great Britain in 1785. He served in that capacity until 1788. Prior to that, he had been in Europe trying to negotiate trade treaties with Great Britain, the Netherlands, and France, and took part in the peace treaty negotiations with Great Britain, ending the Revolutionary War. He served his nation in Europe for almost ten years, from 1778 until 1788.
New Jersey Plan
The New Jersey Plan, The Virginia Plan, and the Great Compromise! :)
None of the plans
Conneticut Compromise
First tell us what 'the following' are.
no, they did not
If you are referring to the Constitutional Convention places, the most famous place is in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. This is where the Articles of Confederation were intended to be revised but instead was used to make plans to create a new government.
The Virgina plan and the New Jersey plan
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
No.They loved his work.
The delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 accomplished a great deal during the first days of the event. First of all, George Washington was unanimously voted in as the first President of the United States. Next they developed a framework for the separation of government powers that resulted in the executive, legislative and judicial branches.
The New Jersey plan (APEX)