The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Were either of these plans chosen by the delegation or was there a compromise to appease both sides?
No, these plans were not chosen at the Constitutional Convention of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1787. James Madison, a delegate from Virginia at the 1787 Constitutional Convention, recognized that one of the greatest flaws in the Articles of Confederation was its lack of a strong centralized government. In response to this flaw, Madison developed the “Virginia Plan.” However, no all the delegates agreed. That is when the Virginia Plan was countered by the New Jersey delegation, proposing the “New Jersey Plan.” The delegates had many discussions and debates to agree on the new form of government for the United States. Federalists supported a strong central government. Antifederalists supported a simpler government that promoted civil rights and liberties. That is when James Madison drafted the Bill of Rights, which is the first ten amendments to the US Constitution.
Answer – Racial Prejudice
Racial prejudice against Asian
immigrants started building in the U.S since when Chinese workers began to
arrive in the country in the mid-19th century, this prejudice set the tone for
the resistance that was faced by many Japanese-Americans during World War II, which
led to them being relocated to government-run internment camps.
1.John Smith- Jamestown
2.William Bradford- Plymouth
3.Roger Williams- Rhode Island
4.John Winthrop- Massachusetts
5.Lord Berkeley- New Jersey
6.Thomas H.- Connecticut
7.Duke of York- New York
8.The Calvert's- Maryland
9.William Penn- Pennsylvania
10.James Oglethorpe- Georgia
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