The Connecticut Compromise established a bicameral legislature. Roger Sherman had already proposed a 2-house legislature; however, his idea specified that membership in both houses would be based on population.
No, but it created a bicameral legislature.
A bicameral legislature
A bicameral legislature
A bicameral legislature
A bicameral legislature
The Great Compromise or the Connecticut Compromise.
The Conneticut Compromise
"The Great Compromise" that made the legislature a bicameral branch.
The proposal to form a bicameral congress instead of a unicameral one was proposed in the Virginia Plan. It was drafted by James Madison in 1787.
The legislature being designed was the US Congress, at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. The compromise set up a two-house (bicameral) legislature with a separate Senate and House.
The Great Compromise
A bicameral legislature
Question Did the Great Compromise create a unicameral or bicameral Congress?