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3 January, 11:08

How did supporters of the virginia plan and new jersey plan differ

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  1. 3 January, 11:27
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    Yes they differ because the supporters of the Virginia Plan called for three branches of government and two houses of Congress. Representation in each house would be determined by population. The supporters of the New Jersey Plan supports the three branches of government and a single house of Congress. Each state would have an equal vote.

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    James Madison wrote the Virginia Plan he was so influential that he was named the "Father of Constitution"

    The Virginia Plan called for the States with large population to have more representationin in the government.

    As an alternative William Paterson presented the New Jersey Plan, which called for equal representation for every States no matter the size of the population.
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