The Great Compromise

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On the day that the United States of America declared to became independent, everything has changed since then. That day was one of the most significant historical events in the US history line; people of US began to have a completely different life.
Thus the difference of political situation after the declaration of independence, US began to refresh everything that was necessary, and the law took the priority. Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove both were a writer, editor, and social activist that was best known for the anti-war movement. They had published a book called Voices of a People 's History of the United States, which mainly discuss the process of how the people who have been treated unequally to fight for their rights and how much their …show more content…

The significance of the New Jersey Plan was that it led to the Connecticut Compromise, which also called the Great Compromise, with the Virginia Plan in combination(Christina Hoag, 1987 American History). The Connecticut Compromise was proposed by a delegate from Connecticut, Roger Sherman, who combined the two plans together and finalized legislative …show more content…

From the articles of 55 to 66, they explained the structure of the outcome that came from the Connecticut Compromise, the House of Representatives and the Senate(Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, 1788 Federalist Paper). It further discussed the election methods, terms of re-election, and their duties. In this section of the articles, the Federalist Papers was mainly add on more details and restrictions onto the conclusion that draw from the Connecticut Compromise, with the legislative structure of the House of Representative and the Senate. The New Jersey Plan along with the Virginia Plan made out the Connecticut Compromise, which had perfected the US Constitution with justice and rights to