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What did The Great Compromise takeaway from The New Jersey Plan?

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the new federal government would have a bicameral legislature branch with an upper and lower house.

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In the New Jersey Plan, the government would have one legislative house in which each state would have one vote. The New Jersey Plan was rejected, but it led to a compromise meant to balance the interests of small and large states

William Paterson's New Jersey Plan proposed a unicameral (one-house) legislature with equal votes of states and an executive elected by a national legislature. This plan maintained the form of government under the Articles of Confederation while adding powers to raise revenue and regulate commerce and foreign affairs.

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