The Virginia Plan was concerned about a strong president because it aimed to prevent the concentration of power in a single executive. Delegates feared that a powerful president could lead to tyranny, undermining the principles of republicanism and the separation of powers. Instead, the plan proposed a system of checks and balances to ensure that no single branch of government could dominate the others, reflecting their commitment to limiting authoritative control. This concern highlighted the delegates' desire to create a government that would protect individual liberties and prevent abuse of power.
The Virginia Plan
a strong central government and a bicameral legislature.
Virginia plan
The Virginia Plan, also known as the Rudolph Plan or the Large-State Plan, was proposed by Virginia delegates and drafted by James Madison.
the Virginia plan
Those critical of the Virginia Plan were concerned that a strong president would eventually gain king-like power. It was also referred to as the Randolph Plan.
The Virginia plan
The Virginia Plan
The Virginia Plan
James Madison
James Madison
I am pretty sure that James Madison, The 4th president, wrote the Virginia plan.
a strong central government and a bicameral legislature.
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.
james madison for the virginia plan and william patterson for the new jersey plan
Judicial Branch
Novanet ... the president! Love you guys!