The Great Compromise: The Virginia Plan Laid Out By Edmund Randolph

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The Great Compromise refers to the issue of representation of states in the United States Legislature. When the Constitution was being drafted, the issue of representation between big and small states was a major issue. The Virginia Plan laid out by Edmund Randolph stated that states should be represented based on their population, and the amount of revenue they contributed to the federal government. This plan favored larger states because under this plan larger states would have a lot more representation than smaller states. “The Virginia Plan was thought to be heavily biased in favor of the large states.” (WTP 45) Another plan that was discussed was the New Jersey Plan, which stated that each state should have an equal amount of representation.