The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, settled the argument between the large states and the small states during the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Large states favored representation based on population, while small states wanted equal representation for each state. The compromise established a bicameral legislature, with proportional representation in the House of Representatives and equal representation in the Senate. This arrangement balanced the interests of both groups and was crucial for the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
The Great Compromise settled a dispute over how many representatives each state would have.
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Yes, it was known as the three-fifth compromise
The Great Compromise (also known as the Connecticut Compromise) settled the debate over state representation in Congress.
No, it was settled by the Great Compromise.
The Great Compromise settled a dispute over how many representatives each state would have.
Large and small states
The Great Compromise settled a dispute over how many representatives each state would have.
The Great Compromise settled a dispute over how many representatives each state would have.
Yes it was. Because it settled the New Jersey and Virginia plan. =]
It was called "The Great Compromise" and settled the composition of the new US Congress under the Constitution (1787).
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The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, solved the issue of how the states were represented in congress. Resolved in the Constitutional Convention of 1787, the Great Compromise solved the problem of representation for smaller states by having Congress have two senators for the Senate and proportional representation in the House of Representatives, based on population of the state.