Your best bet would be to stop posting your question on the internet, crack open your history book and read it. I would bet that your teacher is just as good at hitting Google as you are and that whatever you submitted as an answer, if it did not have substance from your textbook or class notes, would be immediately flagged and your teacher wouldn't accept it.
A good idea would be to start with looking at the Constitution and figuring out what it says and why it needed a Bill of Rights. If you can't figure that out just give up and Google "Constitution+Compromise"
States were hesitant about ratifying the new Constitution because they were skeptical of the federal system of government. The states had to be convinced that even though they would cede some power to the federal government, the overall outcome would be positive.
9 states were needed to ratify the Constitution
C. Many states we’re not ready to ratify the constitution.
Congress was unable to calm issues of the states
it took 9 states to ratify the Constitution
9 out of the 13 states/colonies had to ratify the Constitution to make it official.
C. Many states we’re not ready to ratify the constitution.
9 states
verging Rhode Island, the last state to ratify the constitution.
9
Cities did not ratify the US Constitution only States. Delaware was the first.
2/3rds of votes were needed
They needed to have 9 out of 13 states ratify the constitution.