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Constitutional Convention: Day by Day Occurrences :: Government Essays
Constitutional Convention: Day by Day Occurrences           May 29, 1787         After these few short days of the convention here in Philadelphia, I  realized that it would be important to keep personal records of this  convention to assist in future discussion.  This will also help me with  remembering details of the events.         Today the "Virginia Plan" was presented by that state's delegates.  They proposed a series of many resolutions that seemed well thought out to  me.  The plan was written by James Madison but was given to us by Edmund  Randolph who was a very effective speaker and clear orator.         I enjoyed listening to the resolutions and the fresh new ideas I heard  in the Virginia Plan.  First, the Virginia Plan recommended a bicameral  legislature with representation to be determined by the size of the  population in each area.  The lower body of this legislature would be  elected by voters while the upper house would be elected by the members of  the lower house.         Every night the delegates go down to the taverns at Head House Square  and discuss what they have heard.  I will debate with them the notions  which we have been privy to.  One of my personal goals of this convention  is to talk freely with Ben Franklin about his ideas about government.  Mr.  Franklin has traveled widely and has seen many nations.  He is old and wise  and I want to talk to him before he passes away.  Right now he is at the  age of 81, I think.         May 31         Recently the convention has become vexatious.  The summers in this  towne are very humid.  We are forced to keep the window open everywhere.  Flies are about at all times and it is hard to concentrate.  Also, some of  the discussions at this convention are sluggish and tiresome.         One good thing about the weather is that it has given me time to  reflect on the Virginia Plan proposed a few day ago.         The one point I disagree with regarding the Virginia Plan is that it  gives more power to all the states with higher population, thus giving the  smaller states no voice.         June 3         It is a shame that Tom Jefferson, Mr. Madison's Virginia neighbor, is    					  Constitutional Convention: Day by Day Occurrences  ::  Government Essays  Constitutional Convention: Day by Day Occurrences           May 29, 1787         After these few short days of the convention here in Philadelphia, I  realized that it would be important to keep personal records of this  convention to assist in future discussion.  This will also help me with  remembering details of the events.         Today the "Virginia Plan" was presented by that state's delegates.  They proposed a series of many resolutions that seemed well thought out to  me.  The plan was written by James Madison but was given to us by Edmund  Randolph who was a very effective speaker and clear orator.         I enjoyed listening to the resolutions and the fresh new ideas I heard  in the Virginia Plan.  First, the Virginia Plan recommended a bicameral  legislature with representation to be determined by the size of the  population in each area.  The lower body of this legislature would be  elected by voters while the upper house would be elected by the members of  the lower house.         Every night the delegates go down to the taverns at Head House Square  and discuss what they have heard.  I will debate with them the notions  which we have been privy to.  One of my personal goals of this convention  is to talk freely with Ben Franklin about his ideas about government.  Mr.  Franklin has traveled widely and has seen many nations.  He is old and wise  and I want to talk to him before he passes away.  Right now he is at the  age of 81, I think.         May 31         Recently the convention has become vexatious.  The summers in this  towne are very humid.  We are forced to keep the window open everywhere.  Flies are about at all times and it is hard to concentrate.  Also, some of  the discussions at this convention are sluggish and tiresome.         One good thing about the weather is that it has given me time to  reflect on the Virginia Plan proposed a few day ago.         The one point I disagree with regarding the Virginia Plan is that it  gives more power to all the states with higher population, thus giving the  smaller states no voice.         June 3         It is a shame that Tom Jefferson, Mr. Madison's Virginia neighbor, is    					    
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