The Connecticut Compromise, reached during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, established a bicameral legislature, balancing the interests of both populous and less populous states. It created the House of Representatives, with representation based on population, and the Senate, with equal representation for each state. This compromise is foundational to the structure of the U.S. Congress today, ensuring that both large and small states have a voice in the legislative process, which continues to shape federal governance and policy-making.
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