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None of the statements provided are true regarding Alexander Hamilton during the Constitutional Convention.
To clarify:
- Hamilton did **not** propose the Virginia Plan; that was primarily drafted by James Madison.
- He was **not known for opposing the Articles of Confederation** strongly; instead, he was a proponent of a stronger central government and found the Articles inadequate.
- He did **not draft the New Jersey Plan**; that plan was proposed by William Paterson and aimed to amend the Articles of Confederation.
- Hamilton did not facilitate the Great Compromise, which was negotiated by Roger Sherman.
Thus, all statement claims are incorrect with respect to Hamilton.