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by codenaught
235 days ago
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The existence of the Virginia Plan (the Large State Plan) and the New Jersey Plan (the Small State Plan) indicates that balancing the differing interests of high- and low- population states was a prominent concern of the founders. I think they would expect states to often align by population size since that very thing occurring at the convention led to the compromise written into the Constitution. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Plan
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I suppose, however, that the majority of low-population states were also frontier states, seems like a fairly compelling distinction.