Rhode Island was not in attendance when the constitution was signed.
Rhode Island was not in attendance when the constitution was signed.
Rhode Island was the only state out of 13 that did not attend the Constitutional Convention. The year was 1787, not 1781.
North Carolina!!
Mississippi State
Rhode Island was the last state to ratify the constitution. After it had been drafted the state legislature initially refused to call for a ratifying convention, prompting the town of Providence to consider seceding. When the state threatened with an economic boycott by Congress - finally did call a convention in 1790, ratification was narrowly approved. Most Americans supported the Constitution once it was ratified.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island was the 13th state to ratify the United States Constitution on May 29, 1790. Initially, Rhode Island was reluctant to join the Union and held out for three years before finally agreeing to ratify the document.
Connecticut is the Constitution State.
The first game attendance was over 28,000, and the second game (state quarterfinals) attendance was over 32,000.
Connecticut was the first state to have a state constitution.
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Ohio State's home attendance ranked 4th nationally: 1) Michigan - 110,026 (7 home games, 770,183 total attendance) 2) Penn State - 107,567 (7 home games, 752,972 total attendance) 3) Tennessee - 105,789 (7 home games, 740,521 total attendance) 4) Ohio State - 105,096 (7 home games, 735,674 total attendance) 5) Georgia - 92,746 (7 home games - 649,222 total attendance) Click on the '2006 College Football Attendance' link below to see totals for all schools.
That the individual State or States could not nullify a Federal Law or act in opposition to the US Constitution.