All of them, eventually. But it was the ninth ratification by New Hampshire that technically brought the Constitution into effect.
The total of nine states had to approve the Constitution to make it "the law of the land."
The first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America---the Bill of Rights---were ratified effective /December 15, 1791.
The Supremcy Clause of the United States Constitution declares that the Constitution itself is the highest law of the land.
"The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land." -A+
Nine of the thirteen States ratified the Constitution by June 21, 1788:Delaware................December 17, 1787Pennsylvania...........December 11, 1787New Jersey.............December 18, 1787Georgia..................January 2, 1788Connecticut............January 9, 1788Massachusetts.........February 6, 1788Maryland................April 26, 1788South Carolina........May 23, 1788New Hampshire.......June 21, 1788Virginia..................June 25, 1788New York................July 26, 1788North Carolina.........November 21, 1789Rhode Island...........May 29, 1790
The Constitution became the law of the land when the required minimum number of states ratified it.
2/3 of the states had to approve it before the Constitution became the law of the land. But even then it was only the law of the land for the states that had ratified it..
The total of nine states had to approve the Constitution to make it "the law of the land."
The Articles of Confederation
The United States Constitution is the law of the land, holding supremacy over all other laws. It was ratified on June 21, 1788.
It is the supreme law of the land in the U.S.
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No. The Constitution became the law of the land on March 4, 1789, the date it became operational after being ratified.
the plan of the government for the united states the supreme law of the land
it had to be nine states to approve the constitution before it became a law HI
If a law if proposed it then has to be voted on. When the law is passed it is ratified.
The United States Constitution was ratified in 1788. This document set forth the law of the land for our new nation.