Constitutional Convention Compromises

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There were five major compromises that were made at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and they were the Virginia and New Jersey plan, the separation of powers, the fight for ratification, the federalist, and the decision of the states. The Virginia and New Jersey plan was made for two reasons and they were “whether simply to amend the Articles of Confederation or to draft a new document; and whether to determine congressional representation by state or by population” (Tindall, 2013, p. 270). Some of the separated powers were back then and still are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The fight for ratification came about because of the anti-federalist and federalist couldn’t agree on anything at first then they came up with

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