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Overview
- Virginia Plan
- New Jersey Plan
- How do these plans effect the U.S.A today
- Interesting Facts
How did the Virginia and New Jersey Plan effect the U.S today.
Because of the New Jersey and Virginia Plan Roger Sherman came up with the Great Compromise which made all states an equal amount of representatives. Congress still uses the Great Compromise today.
Virginia Plan
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- James Madison made up the Virginia Plan
- Major states would get more representatives
- Involved writing a new constitution
- The Virginia Plan is made up of 3 parts, including the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches
New Jersey Plan
- Gave equal congress to all states
- Gave new jobs to people
- Smaller states wanted New Jersey Plan more.
Interesting Facts
- The Virginia Plan wanted more representatives to larger states.
- The Great Compromise gave equal congress to all states.
- The New Jersey Plan gave an equal amount of representatives to all states.
Virginia and New Jersey Plan
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