The requirement of ratification by nine states (in order for the Constitution to take effect), set by Article Seven of the Constitution, was met when New Hampshire voted to ratify, on June 21, 1788.
The 9th state was New Hampshire, and only 9 were required to ratify in order for the Constitution to take effect. The other 4 states did eventually ratify as well.
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Delaware
All fifty. Here's the deal: When the United States converts a piece of land from a Territory to a State, its government is required to ratify the Constitution. The Ninth Amendment was written before the thirteen original colonies became states, and to join the Union as a state each colony had to ratify the Constitution in its entirety. All fifty states have ratified the Constitution, hence all fifty states have approved the Ninth Amendment.
The United States Constitution which was ratified on June 21, 1788 when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify.
The Delaware ratified the Constitution of December 7, 1787
All of them, eventually. But it was the ninth ratification by New Hampshire that technically brought the Constitution into effect.
The Constitution was ratified by the required ninth state on June 21, 1788 with the new government scheduled to take office by March 4, 1789.The Constitution of the United States was adopted by the Constitutional Convention on September 17, 1787 and sent out to the states to be ratified.
The Constitution was ratified by the required ninth state on June 21, 1788 with the new government scheduled to take office by March 4, 1789.The Constitution of the United States was adopted by the Constitutional Convention on September 17, 1787 and sent out to the states to be ratified.
South Carolina was the 8th state to ratify the Constitution. For the Constitution to go into effect, they needed 9 out of 13 states to ratify. The state after South Carolina would be the ninth state.
On June 21, 1788 New Hampshire ratified the Constitution. The Constitution was SIGNED on September 17, 1787.
New Hampshire was the ninth state to ratify the US Constitution on June 21, 1788. Article VII of the Constitution stated that 9 states had to ratify it before it became effective.
Ratification of the Constitution by the State of New Hampshire happened on June 21, 1788. New Hampshire was the ninth state to do so, and with its ratification, the Constitution was officially in effect. Once the Congress of the Confederation received word of New Hampshire's ratification, it set a timetable for the start of operations under the Constitution, and on March 4, 1789, the government under the Constitution began operations.
New Hampshire was the ninth state to ratify the United States Constitution. It became the ninth state on June 21, 1788.
The device that made it binding to the official was that of ratification. When the ninth state ratified the US Constitution, it became law for all 13 of the colonies.
The first state admitted after the Constitution was ratified was Rhode Island.😁
When a state voted to accept the Constitution, it ratified the constitution.
The Constitution was ratified during the years 1787 to 1790. But it became effective on March 4, 1789 after its ratification by a ninth state, New Hampshire, on June 21, 1788. The Constitution was completed on September 17, 1787, and at that point the process of ratification began. The first state to ratify it was Delaware, on December 7, 1787. According to the Constitution, it was to go into effect in those states that ratified it as soon as a total of nine states did so. The ninth state, New Hampshire, ratified it on June 21, 1788. The last of the original thirteen colonies to ratify the constitution was Rhode Island, which did so on May 29, 1790.
The Constitution was ratified during the years 1787 to 1790. But it became effective on March 4, 1789 after its ratification by a ninth state, New Hampshire, on June 21, 1788. The Constitution was completed on September 17, 1787, and at that point the process of ratification began. The first state to ratify it was Delaware, on December 7, 1787. According to the Constitution, it was to go into effect in those states that ratified it as soon as a total of nine states did so. The ninth state, New Hampshire, ratified it on June 21, 1788. The last of the original thirteen colonies to ratify the constitution was Rhode Island, which did so on May 29, 1790.