The Virginia Plan served as the basis for the structure of the Senate in the United States. Proposed by James Madison in 1787, it called for a bicameral legislature with representation in both houses based on state population, though the Senate ultimately adopted equal representation for each state. This compromise was part of the Great Compromise, which balanced the interests of both populous and less populous states in the federal legislative system.
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