The Virginia Plan, in having a unicameral legislature whose delegates are assigned by population (much like having just the House of Representatives), favored large states, because their large populations would give them power.
The Virginia plan tends to favor the larger states. It wanted a bicameral legislature that was based on population.
Virginia
The Virginia Plan appealed to large states and in fact was also known as The Large-State Plan. It was created by James Madison on May 29, 1787.
Virginia plan
The Virginia plan.
The Virginia plan wanted = Large states wanted representation by populationThe New Jersey plan wanted = Small states wanted equal number of representation
Virginia Plan
favored large states, many people.
No the plan was meant for the smaller states for equal representation whereas the Virginia plan was meant to be recorded by population.
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The Virginia Plan favored mostly the larger states because it was based on population. The New Jersey Plan favored smaller states because each state represented equally.
The virginia plan and jersey plan!
According to the Virginia Plan, states with a large population would have more representatives than smaller states. Large states supported this plan, while smaller states generally opposed it. Under the New Jersey Plan, the unicameral legislature with one vote per state was inherited from the Articles of Confederation.
Virginia (the Large State Plan was also called the Virginia Plan).