The fairness of the Virginia Plan versus the New Jersey Plan largely depends on one's perspective on representation. The Virginia Plan, favoring larger states, proposed representation based on population, which could lead to disproportionate influence for populous states. Conversely, the New Jersey Plan advocated for equal representation for all states, regardless of size, ensuring that smaller states had a voice. Ultimately, the more "fair" plan depends on whether one prioritizes population-based representation or equal state representation.
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james madison for the virginia plan and william patterson for the new jersey plan
Virginia plan
no, new jersey wanted all states to have the same power
The New Jersey Plan
Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan
The new Jersey plan and the Virginia plan
The New Jersey plan (APEX)
Virginia Plan supports the population more while the New Jersey Plan supports the smaller states more so that they will have the equality that they need for the votes and may not be outrunned by the larger states then I THINK: they were both seeking a national government. But the Virginia Plan wanted a stronger one, whereas the New Jersey Plan wanted a weaker one
Virginia plan
Jersey plan
The New Jersey Plan because they got more rights than the Virginia Plan.