Why did small states in particular prefer the New Jersey Plan?

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It maintained a loose confederation.

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It withheld few powers from the states.

It gave Congress veto power over state law.

It represented the states as equals.

The small states in particular preferred the New Jersey Plan because it represented the states as equals.

Small states in particular preferred the New Jersey Plan because it represented the states as equals. The plan proposed that each state would have an equal number of representatives in Congress, regardless of population size. This was appealing to small states as it ensured that their voices would be given equal weight and they would have an equal say in the decision-making process.