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New Jersey Plan William Paterson By: Amy Morgan Period 2 Called for a federal government consisting of three branches (Legislative, Judicial, and Executive branches) Model of modern day U.S. Senate structure Federal government, not national New Jersey Plan Congress-granted the power to tax by using tariffs on foreign goods, and regulate trade States are independent entities and should remain free and individuals as they enter the Union Legislative Branch-bicameral, equal representation regardless of size or population of state. Two divisions; Senate, and House of Representatives By: Amy Morgan Period 2