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Constitutional Convention Ms. Ramos
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55 Delegates Most were college-educated & legal May 25, 1787 Held in secret Ea state = 1 vote Ms. Ramos
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12 states were represented – Rhode Island not present Purpose – Amend the Articles
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New Jersey Plan Ms. Ramos http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com/usstates/ newjerseyhistory2.htm http://legacy.owensboro.kctcs.edu /mmaltby/his108/creating.htm W. Paterson Unicameral Equal representation
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Virginia Plan Ms. Ramos http://virginiaplan.blogspot.com/2008/10/advantages-of-virginia-plan.html E. Randolph Bicameral Based on population
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Great Compromise (CT) Representation “Trade” Executive Ms. Ramos
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Bi-Cameral 2 houses – Upper: Senate based on equal reps – Lower: House based on pop Ms. Ramos
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http://www.cyberlearning-world.com/nhhs/amrev/begin.htm
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3/5ths Compromise Ms. Ramos http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/resources/online/2006/grade8/ss/8socialstudies.htm
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Commerce & Slave Trade Compromise Federal Gov could tax imports, NOT exports Congress could not ban slave trade until after 1808 Ms. Ramos
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http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/ushisgov/themes/government/convention.htm Ms. Ramos
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http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/BSMRAMainsite/item_2.htm Ms. Ramos
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Madison, Hamilton, Jay Published in NY newspapers – Crucial states: NY & VA Pen name: Pubilus Significance : Significance : Est key beliefs & principles that make up US system of govt Ms. Ramos
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