Which of the following is true about Alexander Hamilton during the Constitutional Convention?

-He proposed the Virginia Plan
-He strongly opposed the Articles of Confederation
-He drafted the New Jersey Plan
-He facilitated the Great Compromise

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The statement that is true about Alexander Hamilton during the Constitutional Convention is: He strongly opposed the Articles of Confederation.

Hamilton was a major advocate for a stronger central government and believed that the Articles of Confederation were insufficient for governing the nation effectively. He did not propose the Virginia Plan or draft the New Jersey Plan, nor did he facilitate the Great Compromise; those roles were played by other figures in the convention.

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