ratification
The claim of 7 of the 13 states to immense tracts of western lands
the second great aweking can be determind as both a failure and a success. because not only can the second great aweking be found within some of us today making it a success, but can be called a failure by being abolished some time in the 1840s.good luck.!refrenced by HOLT social studies united states history 1877
Both were major states of major importance to forming the new nation.
Ratification needed a 2/3 majority, or 9 states.
Virginia and New York
Virginia and New York, dude.
Virginia and New York were the two states that the success or failure of ratification of the US Constitution depended on. The US Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788.
If nine and not all of the states had not ratified the Articles of Confederation, the new nation would not be guaranteed success.
The states for ratification
Twenty-seventh Amendment to the United States Constitution was submitted to the states by ratification.
the ratification is important because it is a big part of the united states constitution and America
The small states were not against ratification. The small states were the ones who stood to benefit most, so they were in favor of it.
ratification
Ratification of amendments to the Constitution is a power of the?
It was approval by the states of the constitution.
the states