What Is The Great Compromise Of 1787

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The framers created the Great Compromise of 1787, also known as the Connecticut Plan, to strengthen and structure the legislative branch of government. The Great Compromise established a bicameral legislature, in which Congress is composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate satisfied smaller states by following equal representation. To satisfy larger states, the House of Representatives follows proportional representation. The Senate is granted the power to try impeachments and approve presidential appointments, treaties with foreign nations, and cabinet posts. The House of Representatives is granted the power to impeach, as well as originate all revenue bills. Most importantly, the Constitution grants Congress the power