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Charles Griffin
25 July, 04:43
What did the New Jersey plan support the idea of?
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Dania Cain
25 July, 05:53
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In the New Jersey Plan, the government would have one legislative house in which each state would have one vote.
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The plan argued for increasing the power of the federal government to correct problems with the Articles of Confederation, but maintaining the single house of Congress which existed under the Articles of Confederation. In Paterson's plan, each state would get one vote in Congress, so there would be equal power divided among states regardless of population.
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