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27 amendments
it is in the year 1892
There weren't capital cities since there were no "states" until 1789 when the Constitution was signed and Washington was the first President.
The constitution has been amended a total of 27 times. Of those, 17 were added after the Bill of Rights.
Amsterdam was a capital since 1814 but not legally in the Constitution of the Netherlands until 1983. Parliment and the Supreme Court have been in the Hague since 1588.
Before 1800, at least eight other buildings and eight other cities have hosted Congress, going back to the First Continental Congress. Since the ratification of the United States Constitution, Congress has only met in two other buildings. The capitol was first located in New York, with Congress meeting in City Hall (Federal Hall) from 1785 to 1790. When the nation's capital moved to Philadelphia, the Philadelphia County Building (Congress Hall) served as the capitol from 1790 to 1800.
The federalists made a number of arguments to support the ratification of the constitution. They preferred a strong national government since they believed that if the states had too much power it would result into so many other confederacy governments within the states.
Yes, since the April, 1913 ratification of the 17th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution.
They were afraid that since a few delegates had walked out of the Constitution and how there had been so many disagreements that the Congress and state governments might not want to ratify the Constitution.
U.S. House and Senate terms always begin on the 3rd of January ever since ratification of the 20th Amendment to the Constitution.
No. Although actually the Federalist was written after the constitution since it was a series of essays designed to sway support for ratification. Michael Montagne
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