7. How To Setup Your Chart Part 4 August 6, 1787 Charles Pickney, SC Elbridge Gerry, MA James Wilson, PA Part 3 July 16th, 1787 Roger Sherman, CT Ben Franklin, PA Part 2 June 15th, 1787 William Paterson, NJ James Madison, VA Alexander Hamilton, VA Part 1 May 17th, 1787 Daniel Shays, MA Edmund Randolph, VA Elbridge Gerry, MA
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12. THE END RESULT: Your Constitutional Convention Chart Part 4 August 6, 1787 Charles Pickney, SC “ Of course slaves should be counted.” Elbridge Gerry, MA “ So if the South can count its slaves, the North should be able to count its cattle and horses!” James Wilson, PA “ I propose the 3/5's rule.” Part 3 July 16th, 1787 Roger Sherman, CT “ We in Connecticut propose a compromise that should satisfy both the large and small states.” Ben Franklin, PA “ It may not be a perfect plan. But it is one that both sides can accept. Part 2 June 15th, 1787 William Paterson, NJ “ But if representation is based on population, states such as Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts will have all of the power.” James Madison, VA “ That's not fair! So the large states should have more power in Congress, too.” Alexander Hamilton, VA “ Only if larger states should have more power in Congress, too” Part 1 May 17th, 1787 Daniel Shays “ We're going to shut down the court until those judges come to their senses.” Edmund Randolph, VA “ We propose a strong national government with 3 branches congress would have two houses, with seats based on population.” Elbridge Gerry, MA “ The plan was called to rives the Articles, not create a new government.”