The compromise for the Constitution, known as the Great Compromise or Connecticut Compromise, was primarily crafted by Roger Sherman, a delegate from Connecticut. This compromise resolved the dispute between states with large populations and those with smaller populations by establishing a bicameral legislature, where the House of Representatives would be based on population and the Senate would have equal representation for each state. Sherman's proposal was crucial in achieving consensus among the delegates during the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
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roger sherman
Edmund Rudolph
The delegate and future president that was known as the chief framer of the constitution was James Madison.
They didn't want to attend the constitution.
george walton
benjamin franklen
benjamin franklen
The Missouri Compromise.
Did he show up? No .... The 36th delegate Thomas Jefferson was Minister to France
James Madison
The power that is reserved to the states.