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Idiot: He showed them how to do math and English lol idk sum1 tell me

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Laura: Roger Sherman's brilliant proposal saved the 1787 Constitutional Convention from a hopeless deadlock and safeguarded against centralization of power at the federal level

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The Great Compromise by Roger Sherman put to rest a dispute between small and large states. The larger states felt that since they contributed more in taxes, and citizens, they should have more representation in Congress. The smaller states, on the other hand, didn't think this was fair, and demanded equal representation. It was solved by giving each what they wanted. Representation in the House of Representatives was based on population, while representation in the Senate was based on equality, with each state allowed the same two senators.

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Also known as the Connecticut Compromise, combined the previously recommended Virginia and New Jersey Plan for the representation in the National Legislature. The Connecticut Compromise created a bicameral(two house) legislature with one house (senate) based on state's equality, and another(the House of Representatives) based on states's population.

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this question does not make any sense, he did not solve it he thought of it because larger and smaller states were complaining. the great compromises helped the United States of America

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