Georgia voted in favor of the Virginia Plan during the Constitutional Convention in 1787. The plan proposed a strong national government with a bicameral legislature, which appealed to Georgia's interests in having representation based on population. As one of the smaller states, Georgia supported the plan, believing it would enhance its influence within the federal government. Ultimately, the Virginia Plan laid the groundwork for the structure of the U.S. Constitution.
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The Virginia Plan Proposed this process of undoing a veto
The New Jersey plan... good luck chodie :)
The biggest difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Virginia plan was the power of votes. In the articles each state had a representative with one vote, the Virginia Plan was based on representation decided by a state's population.
The Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan formed the compromise of the US Senate and House of Represenatives. The Virginia Plan called for votes of population (House of Represenatives) and the New Jersey Plan called for a fixed state vote (Senate). A law must pass through both house to become passed.
james madison for the virginia plan and william patterson for the new jersey plan
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Virginia Plan
The Virginia Plan Proposed this process of undoing a veto
Virginia Plan
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