If the Constitution was based on the New Jersey plan, there would be a unicameral (one-house) Congress, not bicameral (two-house) like we have today. We would only have a Senate, and the House of Representatives would not exist.
New Jersey wasn't a state and had no government at the time the declaration of independence was signed. The DI was signed by individuals like John Hancock. Try searching when New Jersey ratified the Constitution.
The New Jersey Plan was a proposal for the US Constitution. It was focused on insuring that small states got an equal share of representation in the government. In the final compromise, the New Jersey Plan served as the model for the current US Senate, every state has the same representation, regardless of size and population.
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Yes, he signed it for New Jersey
Constitution if monarchy.. I think it's the answer though
Friend of the constitution has written: 'An address to the electors of New Jersey' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Campaign literature, 1808
New Jersey wasn't a state and had no government at the time the declaration of independence was signed. The DI was signed by individuals like John Hancock. Try searching when New Jersey ratified the Constitution.
Jersey City Giants was created in 1937.
The New Jersey Plan was created during the drafting of the US Constitution. The most important part of this plan was that it provided for the protection and equal representation for smaller states within the union.
The New Jersey Plan was a proposal for the US Constitution. It was focused on insuring that small states got an equal share of representation in the government. In the final compromise, the New Jersey Plan served as the model for the current US Senate, every state has the same representation, regardless of size and population.
Jersey Boys was created in 2005.
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Jersey Heritage was created in 1981.
Jersey Select was created in 2010.
Jersey Bounce was created in 1942.
Jersey pound was created in 1834.