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The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, was proposed during the Constitutional Convention of 1787 to resolve disputes between states with large populations and those with smaller ones regarding representation in Congress. It established a bicameral legislature, consisting of the House of Representatives, where representation is based on population, and the Senate, where each state has equal representation with two senators. This compromise balanced the interests of both populous and less populous states, facilitating the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. Many delegates supported it as a practical solution to ensure fair representation and maintain unity among the states.
The Great Compromise involved both houses of Congress. It based the number of representative in the House of Representatives on population and the number of Senators on a set number per state. It was a compromise between the large states and small states.
There were 12 slave states after the Missouri Compromise and 12 free states.
In America there was 11 free states and 11 slave states, before the compromise.
The branches of the government created by the Great Compromise were the legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
The Great Compromise settled a dispute over how many representatives each state would have.
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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.
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