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Actually, no. The last two "states" to actually ratify the US Constitution were Rhode Island and Vermont.

North Carolina and Rhode Island were the last of the "original 13 states" to ratify the US Constitution.

Strictly speaking, Vermont's ratification was unnecessary since it was admitted to the union as the 14th state after all of the original 13 states had ratified the Constitution, but it did ratify it. No other state ratified the Constitution since they were admitted as states pursuant to legislation alone.

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North Carolina was the 12 state to ratify the U.S Constitution.

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Yes, they were the last ones to do so and ratified it after it became effective.

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No, it was the second-to-last (12th) state to ratify it, in 1789. Rhode Island was the last of the 13 states under the Articles of Confederation to ratify the Constitution (1790).

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The last state to ratify the constitution?

Rhode Island was the last state to ratify the constitution.


Which states were the last to ratify the constitution?

Rhode Island


North Carolina was what number state to ratify the Constitution?

It was the 12th state to ratify the Constitution, on November 21, 1789. (Rhode Island was the 13th of the original states to ratify.)


What did Rhode Island and North Carolina require before they would ratify the constitution?

Rhode Island, which had previously vetoed the Constitution, called a convention to ratify in 1790 after they were threatened that they would be considered a foreign government unless they did. North Carolina ratified after a Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution.


The two states that did not ratify the constitution?

Initially Rhode Island & North Carolina, but both ultimately did.


What was the thirteenth state to ratify the Articles of Confederation?

North Carolina was the 12th state to ratify the United States Constitution. The first state to ratify the Constitution was Delaware.


Why didn't Virginia Rhode Island New York and North Carolina not ratify the Constitution?

slavery not to be abolished


What two states were last to ratify the constitution out of the original thirteen states?

North Carolina and Rhode Island.


What two states were the last to ratify after the constitution began to take effect?

north carolina and rhode island


Last 2 states to ratify?

The Constitution was ratified by all 13 colonies. The last two states to ratify it were North Carolina and Rhode Island.


What were the last two states to ratify the constitution after the new government had already began?

North Carolina and rhode island


Why did North Carolina and Rhode Island not ratify the Constitution at first?

Yes. North Carolina (at the time period) rejected the US Constitution because a bill of rights was needed. North Carolina was one of a few other states that refused to ratify the constitution for fear of a repeat of government they fought so hard to sever ties with.