What Is The Great Compromise Of 1787

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The Great Compromise of 1787 also knows as the Connecticut Compromise was a highly controversial issue due to the conflicting views proposed by the Virgina Plan and the New Jersey Plan. The Virgina plan proposed by Edmund Randolph and James Madison suggested that representation should be based on the population. They wanted three branches of government: legislative, judicial and executive. The legislative branch should have two houses, the House of Representative and the Senate. However, the New Jersey Plan proposed by William Paterson of New Jersey favored small states and called for a legislature will one house. In the final plan, the authors reached a compromise which created a balance between federal and state governments, and between large