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Q: For the new US Constitution to go into effect how did it have to be ratified?
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What event occurred the year the US Constitution went into effect?

Rhode island ratified the Constitution.


How many state needed to approve the Constitution for it to take effect?

When the US Constitution was revised it would not be ratified (go into effect) unless 9 states approved it and accepted it.


When did the Constitution finally go into effect?

The US Constitution was ratified by the required 9 states of June 1788


The US Constitution went into effect on what date?

In June of 1788 after New Hampshire ratified.That was the date it was ratified, but the Constitution was actually officially ratified on March 4, 1789. :)-volleyballgirl7


Was Georgia a US state when it ratified the US Constitution?

3 states ratified the U.S. Constitution before Georgia. They were Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.


When did New Jersey ratify the constitution?

NJ ratified the US Constitution on December 18, 1787


When did US Constitution replaced the articles of confederation?

On March 4th, when New Hampshire ratified the Constitution


When did NH ratify The US Constitution?

New Hampshire ratified the constitution on June 21, 1788


The Constitution was to go into effect after it had been ratified by?

The US constitution was ratified by the governments of the original 13 colonies. The remaining 37 states of the union implicity ratified the constitution just by applying to join the existing union./nine states


What year was constitution ratified?

The US Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788.


When did the U.S constitution go into effect?

The US Constitution was ratified by the required 9 states of June 1788.


What would be the end result if the Constitution was ratified?

When the Constitution was ratified, the US government was authorized to stop operating under the Articles of Confederation and to assemble a new government based on the US Constitution, effective March 4, 1789.