The great compromise resolved the debate by creating two houses of legislation. This is how the House of Representatives and the Senate were formed.
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It created a two house legislature
The Great Compromise (also known as the Connecticut Compromise) settled the debate over state representation in Congress.
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representation in Congress
Apportionment
they created the 3/5 compromise
the great compromise
The Great Compromise and the Three-Fifths Compromise sparked intense debate because they addressed the fundamental issues of representation and the balance of power between populous and less populous states, as well as the contentious issue of slavery. The Great Compromise sought to balance the interests of large and small states in Congress, leading to differing perspectives on how representation should be allocated. Meanwhile, the Three-Fifths Compromise attempted to resolve the contentious debate over how enslaved people would be counted for representation and taxation, highlighting deep divisions over slavery and its implications for political power. These compromises were critical in shaping the framework of the U.S. government, making their discussions pivotal to the Constitutional Convention.
The Great Compromise
A mediator is a neutral third party who helps facilitate communication and resolve conflicts in a debate by ensuring both sides have the opportunity to present their views and work towards finding a compromise or resolution.
The Founding Fathers used debate and compromise to solve problems at the Constitutional Convention. The convention was held in 1787.