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Pennsylvania in the American Revolution / York /  Pennsylvania / United States Constitution / History of the United States / Government / Law / United States Bill of Rights / Article One of the United States Constitution / James Madison / Articles of Confederation / Federalism in the United States
Date: 2011-08-23 16:15:29
Pennsylvania in the American Revolution
York
Pennsylvania
United States Constitution
History of the United States
Government
Law
United States Bill of Rights
Article One of the United States Constitution
James Madison
Articles of Confederation
Federalism in the United States

Primary Sources New Jersey Plan June 15, 1787 The New Jersey Plan was an alternative to the Virginia Plan. William Paterson of New Jersey presented the New Jersey Plan to the Convention on June

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