The Great Compromise and the 3/5ths Compromise The United States Constitution has been established on the basis of a series of compromises. Two of the most renowned compromises are the “Great Compromise” and the “3/5ths Compromise”. “The Great Compromise” revolved around the issue of representation. There was the Virginia Plan which proposed the government to be made of the judiciary, the legislature, and the executive. The legislature was meant to have to branches: “The Senate and the House of Representatives”. The controversial issue was that some states wanted representation in both houses be based on the population of a state.
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