Roger Sherman proposed the Great Compromise during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, which addressed the concerns of both large and small states by creating a bicameral legislature. In this compromise, the House of Representatives would be based on population, benefiting larger states, while the Senate would have equal representation with two senators from each state, satisfying smaller states. Sherman's approach ensured that all states had a voice in the legislative process, balancing the interests of populous states with those of less populous ones. This framework helped to unify the states under a functional federal government.
The House of Representatives is a part of the U. S. Congess made up of 435 representatives. Many people credit Roger Sherman with creating the House of Representatives (along with the Senate).
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Roger Sherman created the Great Compromise! :)
The Great Compromise.
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Though Roger Sherman was opposed to slavery, he did not feel that it was a large enough issue to be dealt with in 1787, and he did not support Parker's resolution in 1789.
Roger Sherman was the author of the great compromise. Roger Sherman was the author of the great compromise.
an agreement between the small states and big or greater states
the home state of roger sherman is Connecticut the home state of roger sherman was Connecticut
Roger Sherman was a lawyer, politician, and Founding Father of the United States. He served in the Continental Congress, helped draft the Declaration of Independence, and was one of the authors of the United States Constitution. Sherman also served as a U.S. Senator and Mayor of New Haven.
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Yes, he did.
Roger Sherman was born on April 19, 1721.
I believe Roger Sherman was from Connecticut.