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Why did New Jersey's delegates object to the Virginia Plan?
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Why did New Jersey's delegates object to the Virginia Plan?
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Why did New Jersey's delegates object to the Virginia Plan?
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because the virgina plan was meant for bigger states, and the new jersey plan was a small state
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They preferred the confederation system in which all states were represented equally.
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