Both Virginia and New Jersey plans called for a government with 3 branches.
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The workings of the Constitutional Convention, which included the Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the Connetticut Comprimise. The workings of the Constitutional Convention, which included the Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the Conneticut Comprimise.
The branches of the Virginia plan were the Executive branch and the Judicial branch
The agreement that utilized elements from both the Virginia and New Jersey plans for state representation is known as the Great Compromise, or the Connecticut Compromise. This compromise established a bicameral legislature, combining the Virginia Plan's proposal for representation based on population in the House of Representatives and the New Jersey Plan's call for equal representation for each state in the Senate. This framework balanced the interests of both large and small states during the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
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It comes from Queen Elizabeth I, the "virgin" queen, of England.
The Virginia Plan called for a bicameral (two house) congress, in which a state's population would determine its number of representatives, however like under the Articles of Confederation every state would only have one vote. The New Jersey.called for a unicameral (one house) congress, in which each state would have equal representation. The New Jersey Plan also called for a separate Executive and Judicial branch, which the Articles of Confederation and the Virginia Plan did not call for.
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The government created at the Constitutional Convention reflected some principles from the New Jersey Plan, particularly in its emphasis on equal representation for states in the Senate. Both plans aimed to balance the interests of smaller states against larger ones. Additionally, the New Jersey Plan's call for a unicameral legislature influenced the debate over legislative structure, ultimately leading to the compromise of a bicameral legislature with proportional representation in the House and equal representation in the Senate. This blend ensured that both large and small states had a voice in the new government.