The Representation Compromise gave both large states and small states the type of representation they asked for. This was done by changing the representation standards in the houses of Congress. Large states had wanted representation based on population. This standard was accepted in the House of Representatives, which allowed the number of representatives to be determined by state population. Smaller states wanted equal representation, despite population size. This was accepted by the Senate, in which all states have the same number of representatives.
representation in Congress
The issue of representation led to the Connecticut (or great) compromise.
The "Great Compromise," literally.
the great compromise was primarily related to representation in congress
It was a compromise between larger states that wanted congressional representation Gave all states some form of the representation they wanted
Conneticut Compromise
I think it was the 3/5th compromise
The Great Compromise (also known as the Connecticut Compromise) settled the debate over state representation in Congress.
The solution to the problem of representation at the convention was the creation of the Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise. This compromise established a bicameral legislature with a House of Representatives based on population size and a Senate with equal representation for each state.
I believe it is called the three fifths compromise.
The Three-Fifths Compromise
APEX....*The Great Compromise*<3