The Bill of Rights wasn’t ratified separately from the constitution. It was the whole document that was ratified.
New Jersey was the first state to ratify the Bill of Rights; however, that occurred on November 20, 1789. The first state to ratify in 1790, South Carolina on January 19, was actually the fourth state to ratify.
Virginia
I'm assuming you mean Virginia, which was the last state to ratify in 1791... but Massachusetts, Connecticut and Georgia actually ratified the Bill of Rights in a 1939 in an anniversary ceremony, as they hadn't then.
3/4 of a state had to ratify.
3/4 of a state had to ratify.
New Jersey was one of the original thirteen colonies; it became a state officially on December 18, 1787. New Jersey was the third state to ratify the U.S. Constitution, and the first state to sign the Bill of Rights. Its first state governor was William Livingston.
it was the first to ratify the bill of rights
The Bill of Rights. Ratified almost Right away.
No bill gates made the first computer with Paul Allen I know this is aseptic the right assures.
Several states demanded that it be added or they wouldn’t ratify it.
Rhode Island is a state in New England region of United States of America. It is the smallest state of USA. It was one of the thirteen colonies that announced independence from Britain. It was the last state to ratify US Constitution only after it was assured of inclusion of Bill of Rights in constitution.
Virginia eventually ratified the constitution because Patrick Henry was assured the it would have a bill of right amendment