Compromise of 1787 (the Great Compromise)
The issue of representation led to the Connecticut (or great) compromise.
The Connecticut Compromise is often called the Great Compromise of 1787. This led to the bicameral Congress of the United States where the House of Representatives would work on behalf of local constituencies, and the Senate would work on behalf of the states.
in the USA the Great Compromise occured in July 1787
The Missouri Compromise called for any new state north of the 36th parallel (with the exception of Missouri) was to be a free state, and any state south was to be a slave state. This created more tension, however, and eventually led to the American Civil War.
Compromise of 1787 (the Great Compromise)
The Great Compromise or the Connecticut Compromise.
The issue of representation led to the Connecticut (or great) compromise.
The effect the constitutional convention had was the great compromise and the 3/5 compromise. These led to the constitution.
Great Compromise
It created 2 houses the house of Representativesand the Senate
The Great Compromise (decided between the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan) and the Three Fifths Compromise (3/5's of slaves are counted in the population [due to the Great Compromise, the number of seats in Congress a state has depends on their population]) led to the US Constitution.
The great Compromise, or Connecticut Compromise, set up Congress by havin a fight.
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The Connecticut Compromise is often called the Great Compromise of 1787. This led to the bicameral Congress of the United States where the House of Representatives would work on behalf of local constituencies, and the Senate would work on behalf of the states.
The great compromise was made up of bicameral.