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What was the purpose of both the New Jersey and Virginia plans at the Constitutional Convention?

They were meant to bring the Revolutionary War to a diplomatic end


They tried to draft a plan for independence from Britain.


They created a compromise on the issue of slavery in the United States


They tried to settle issues regarding the power of the states in the national government

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The Constitutional Convention gathered in Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation. The Virginia delegation took the initiative to frame the debate by immediately drawing up and presenting a proposal, for which delegate James Madison is given chief credit. It was, however, Edmund Randolph, the Virginia governor at the time, who officially put it before the convention on May 29, 1787 in the form of 15 resolutions.

The scope of the resolutions, going well beyond tinkering with the Articles of Confederation, succeeded in broadening the debate to encompass fundamental revisions to the structure and powers of the national government. The resolutions proposed, for example, a new form of national government having three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. One contentious issue facing the convention was the manner in which large and small states would be represented in the legislature. The contention was whether there would be equal representation for each state regardless of its size and population, or proportionate to population giving larger states more votes than less-populous states.

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D) They tried to settle issues regarding the power of states in the national government.

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