William Paterson advocated for each state to have a vote in the new government to ensure that smaller states had an equal voice in the legislative process. He believed that this would prevent larger states from dominating decision-making and protect the interests of all states, regardless of their population size. This principle was central to the New Jersey Plan, which aimed to maintain a balance of power among the states in the federal structure. Paterson's approach sought to promote unity and cooperation among the diverse states forming the new nation.
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