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Kayleigh Ballard
19 June, 08:49
Effects of the great compromise
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Braylon Vaughan
19 June, 12:38
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The Great Compromise saved the Constitutional Convention, and, probably, the Union. Authored by Connecticut delegate Roger Sherman, it called for proportional representation in the House, and one representative per state in the Senate
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