Jersey plan
William Patterson introduced the resolution. It is not clear if he wrote it on his own.
Samuel E too jersey number is 9.
Alexander Martin North Carolin William Paterson New Jersey Oliver Ellsworth Connecticut Luther Martin Maryland William C. Houston New Jersey James Madison Virginia William R. Davie North Carolina Jonathan Dayton New Jersey Gunning Bedford Delaware All of these men were delegates.
Both Virginia and New Jersey plans called for a government with 3 branches.
it was declined
The people that wrote Article 1 of the Constitution were Edmund Rudolph, William Paterson, Oliver Ellsworth, Roger Sherman, and Dr. William Samuel Johnson, due to the fact that Article 1 was made up of the Virginia Plan, the New Jersey Plan, and the Great Compromise.
William Patterson introduced the resolution. It is not clear if he wrote it on his own.
james madison for the virginia plan and william patterson for the new jersey plan
Edmund Randolph sponsored the Virginia Plan (also called the Virginia Resolves). William Patterson sponsored the New Jersey Plan.
the new jersey plan
no William few was for the Virginia plan and him and Abraham Baldwin were the only people from Georgia to sign the constitution
samuel morse lived in new jersey
The New Jersey Plan was first introduced for the first time on June 15, 1787.The New Jersey Plan was created as a response to the Virginia Plan.
There have been five US Supreme Court justices from New Jersey; one, Samuel Alito, is an incumbent on the bench. William Paterson....................1793-1806 Joseph P. Bradley...................1870-1892 Mahlon Pitney........................1912-1922 William Brennan, Jr................1956-1990 Samuel Alito..........................2006-Present
Yes! Since New Jersey, represented by William Paterson, is a smaller state, more representation was called for. But, in contrast to Madison's Virginia Plan, the New Jersey Plan also required a unicameral system. NO! IT WAS BASED ON THE SITUATION!
Virginia favored the Virginia plan and New Jersey favored the New Jersey plan
William Patterson was the man who proposed the New Jersey plan in 1787. The New Jersey Plan and the Virginia plans clashed and were in great controversy. These plans were proposed because the delegates that met in 1787 wanted to work out a new plan of government.