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Q: Did all the newly formed states originally agree with the wording of the US Constitution?
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How does the Constitution today differ from when it was formed?

The United States Constitution has been amended 27 times since it was originally accepted by the States. Otherwise it is unchanged.


Originally how many states had a ratify the constitution at special states conversations before the constitution was set to become law?

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The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut was America's first formal constitution. It was adopted on January 14, 1639. The United States Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788.


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Vermont and Maine. They formed out of New Hampshire and Massachusetts.


What government was formed by The US Constitution?

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The constitution states that congress must make changes in the documents wording because of changes in society true or false?

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What is the first constitution?

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What is an example of a constitutional government?

United States. Our government was formed from the Constitution.


When did the United States officially become a new state?

The United States was formed with the constitution in 1789.


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When was the federalist formed?

in 1887-88, they convinced some states to ratify the constitution.