The Virginia Plan, proposed at the Constitutional Convention of 1787, called for a strong national government with a bicameral legislature, where representation in both houses would be based on a state's population or financial contributions. It aimed to replace the Articles of Confederation and enhance federal authority, promoting a system of checks and balances. Additionally, the plan favored larger states over smaller ones, as it allocated more representation to those with larger populations.
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The taxes to this type of plan are deferred and not paid until money is withdrawn from an account.
james madison for the virginia plan and william patterson for the new jersey plan
Virginia Plan
Virginia Plan
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Virginia plan
Virginia plan