Answer: Establishing a two house Congress
Step-by-step explanation:
The Constitutional Convention of 1787 was called to create a new Constitution for the new nation of the United States of America. The youngest state at the time, Georgia, sent four delegates, two of whom were Abraham Baldwin and William Few.
When it came to deciding how representation should be done in the Legislature, the larger states wanted it to be done by population as it would favor them whilst the smaller states wanted equal representation. When it came the time to vote, Abraham Baldwin voted for equal representation and this forced the Convention to see a compromise.
Abraham Baldwin worked on the Committee that was to suggest this compromise which came up with the two houses of Congress being the House of Representatives and the Senate. This was known as, the Great Compromise.