No not all the states were eager to ratify the constitution, there had been a lot of compromise that went into it and not all of the states were happy and it took years before all of the states agreed to it.
The first 13 states ratified the Constitution. As new states were added, they had to agree to be a part of the Constitution but did not ratify it.
All laws must agree with the United States Constitution. If a law does not abide by the constitution, it can be challenged by the Supreme court.
No
They got what was demanded
The total of nine states had to approve the Constitution to make it "the law of the land."
In the Constitution it says that 3/4 of the States have to agree to ratify an amendment."....when ratified by the Legislatures of three fourths of the several States..."
To work in secret.
at least 9 states had to agree
Either the congress approves, they agree with laws in other states, they agree with the United States constitution, and the president approves them.
either the congress approves them,they agree with laws in other states,they agree with the united states constitution,or the president approves them.
On what issues thee largest and smallest states did not agreewhen they were drafting the US constitution?
To win support for ratification of the United States Constitution, Federalists agreed to add a Bill of Rights to the document.