The so called civil war. Which was the war of all wars. Literally the take over of the territory.
No, after the Revolutionary war ended in 1783, the Articles of Confederation was the highest law of the Land in the United States. It wasn't until 1788 that the US Constitution was even mentioned.
The US does not need a new Constitution. The old one works just fine when it is followed..
No
The supreme law of Illinois is the US Constitution followed by the Illinois state constitution.
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Rhode island ratified the Constitution.
By means of Lincoln's wartime proclamation, followed by an amendment to the US constitution.
The US constitution was ratified by the elected state legislatures.It was not directly voted on by the population.
It wasn't "nationalized", but it is part of the constitution and it is followed as part of the law.
no, because the constitution has federal laws, and federal government > State Governemnt
The Constitution has been called the blueprint for governing the US because it's basically outlines all key information that needs to be taken care of in a government.So the US followed by it.The Constitution has been called the blueprint because it has basically outlined all the key information that needs to be taken care of in a government. So the United States followed by it.
The House of Representatives is elected directly by the people. In later amendments to the US Constitution, the Senate was also added to be elected directly by the people.