Which states' delegates most strongly opposed the Virginia Plan?
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The Virginia Plan was not supported by the smaller states because it proposed that representation would be determined by the state's population or by land area. As an alternative, the New Jersey Plan was suggested. In this plan, each state received equal representation. The New Jersey plan was devised by representatives of several smaller states including New Jersey, New York, Delaware, Maryland, and Connecticut and was presented to the Convention by William Peterson of New Jersey.
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D southern states
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