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Which describes Abraham Baldwin’s contribution at the Constitutional Convention?

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Abraham Baldwin's contribution at the Constitutional Convention was mainly focused on advocating for small states and their representation in the government. He played a crucial role in the Great Compromise, which helped resolve the dispute over representation between the large and small states. Baldwin favored a bicameral legislature, with an equal number of representatives from each state in the Senate, to ensure smaller states had a say in the government. This compromise ultimately led to the creation of the United States Senate.
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