formal- congress propose/ national convention propose---- then state legislature/state convention can ratify
Virginia was the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution by convention on June 25, 1788. It played a crucial role in the ratification process, as its approval was seen as vital for the new government's legitimacy. Virginia's convention was marked by significant debates among prominent figures like George Mason and James Madison.
The convention made it so that each state would hold a convention to ratify the Constitution. This meant a series of compromises and ratifications which were heavily influenced by Benjamin Franklin.
The convention made it so that each state would hold a convention to ratify the Constitution. This meant a series of compromises and ratifications which were heavily influenced by Benjamin Franklin.
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New Jersey was the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights; however, that occurred on November 20, 1789. The first state to ratify in 1790, South Carolina on January 19, was actually the fourth state to ratify.
Delaware...
Illinois was the first state to ratify the 13th Amendment because they wanted Abraham Lincoln's home state to be the first to ratify they amendment.
The first 2 state's to ratify are Annapoluis and Maryland
your question does not make sense... Your subject needs a direct object...i.e? what U.S. state is the first state to ratify what?
Rhode Island didn't vote at the Constitutional Convention; they boycotted the proceedings entirely and were the last to ratify the Constitution.
The convention made it so that each state would hold a convention to ratify the Constitution. This meant a series of compromises and ratifications which were heavily influenced by Benjamin Franklin.