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6 October, 09:52

The Great Compromise satisfied states large and small by combining the ideas of the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan into the Connecticut Plan.

What all did the Connecticut Plan and Great Compromise do for the national government?

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ended slavery in North America

allowed high taxes on businesses

one house would have equal representation (2 people) from each state

one house would use population to determine the number of representatives from each state

created bi-cameral (2 houses)

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  1. 6 October, 11:49
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    1. One house would use population to determine the number of representatives from each state

    2. Created bi-cameral (2 houses)

    3. One house would have equal representation (2 people) from each state

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  2. 6 October, 12:12
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    The Great Compromise satisfied states large and small by combining the ideas of the Virginia Plan and New Jersey Plan into the Connecticut Plan.

    What all did the Connecticut Plan and Great Compromise do for the national government
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