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

(1 point)
• He proposed the Virginia Plan.
• He strongly opposed the Articles of Confederation.
• He drafted the New Jersey Plan.
• He facilitated the Great Compromise.

1 answer

The correct statement about Alexander Hamilton during the Constitutional Convention is:

• He strongly opposed the Articles of Confederation.

Hamilton was a vocal critic of the Articles of Confederation and argued for a stronger national government, which ultimately led to his support for the Constitution. He did not propose the Virginia Plan, draft the New Jersey Plan, or facilitate the Great Compromise.