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258 days between 13th May 1787 to 26th January 1788.
The Federalist Papers comprised 85 essays published between October 1787 and June 1788.
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay wrote the Federalist Papers between late September or early October 1787 and May 1788, and released to the newspapers at a steady rate. The first essay was published October, 5, 1787; the last was published June 27, 1788, spanning a period of nine months.
The first 13 states were judged to have become US states when they ratified the US Constitution between 1787 and 1790. However, all 13 of the colonies that ratified the Constitution were already signatories to the Articles of Confederation, and therefore already states at the time, and became subject to the Constitution once 9 states had ratified it. The first 7 states to ratify were: 1. Delaware - December 7, 1787 2. Pennsylvania - December 12, 1787 3. New Jersey - December 18, 1787 4. Georgia - January 2, 1788 5. Connecticut - January 9, 1788 6. Massachusetts - February 6, 1788 7. Maryland - April 28, 1788
The original 13 states are (in alphabetical order): * Connecticut * Delaware * Georgia * Maryland * Massachusetts * New Hampshire * New Jersey * New York * North Carolina * Pennsylvania * Rhode Island * South Carolina * Virginia
258 days between 13th May 1787 to 26th January 1788.
The Federalist Papers comprised 85 essays published between October 1787 and June 1788.
The first 13 states were Delaware (1787), Pennsylvania (1787), New Jersey (1787), Georgia (1788), Connecticut (1788), Massachusetts (1788), Maryland (1788), South Carolina (1788), New Hampshire (1788), Virginia (1788), New York (1788), North Carolina (1789), and Rhode Island (1790).
Delaware (December 7, 1787)Pennsylvania (December 12, 1787)New Jersey (December 18, 1787)Georgia (January 2, 1788)Connecticut (January 9, 1788)Massachusetts (February 6, 1788)Maryland (April 28, 1788)South Carolina (May 23, 1788)New Hampshire (June 21, 1788)Virginia (June 25, 1788)New York (July 26, 1788)North Carolina (November 21, 1788)Rhode Island (May 29, 1790)
Delaware (1787), Pennsylvania (1787), New Jersey (1787), Georgia (1788), Connecticut (1788), Massachusetts (1788), Maryland (1788), South Carolina (1788), New Hampshire (1788), Virginia (1788), New York (1788), North Carolina (1789), Rhode Island (1790), Vermont (1791), Kentucky (1792), Tennessee (1796), and Ohio (1803) joined the union by 1809.
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay wrote the Federalist Papers between late September or early October 1787 and May 1788, and released to the newspapers at a steady rate. The first essay was published October, 5, 1787; the last was published June 27, 1788, spanning a period of nine months.
It was created on September 17, 1787 and ratified on June 21, 1788.
The Founding Fathers were the political leaders who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, or who participated in framing and adopting the U.S. Constitution in 1787-1788, putting the new government into effect.
The articles of Confederation.
The Constitution was written between September, 1786 and September, 1787. It was adopted on September 17, 1787. The original hand written version, located at the National Archives, was written by Jacob Shallus.
On December 7, 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the US Constitution.
1. Delaware - December 7, 1787 2. Pennsylvania - December 12, 1787 3. New Jersey - December 18, 1787 4. Georgia - January 2, 1788 5. Connecticut - January 9, 1788 6. Massachusetts - February 6, 1788 7. Maryland - April 28, 1788 8. South Carolina - May 23, 1788 9. New Hampshire - June 21, 1788 10. Virginia - June 25, 1788 11. New York - July 26, 1788 12. North Carolina - November 21, 1789 13. Rhode Island - May 29, 1790