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when did new york ratify the constitution

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October, 1777

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February first 1822

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Q: When did New York ratify the constitution?
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Eleventh state to ratify the constitution?

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Was New York the second state to ratify the US Constitution?

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Which state waited the longest to ratify the Constitution?

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Why did it take New York so long to ratify the Constitution?

Alexander Hamilton signed for New York.


What helped the state New York to overcome its reluctance and ratify the constitution?

The assent of Virginia and of New York was seen as essential to the success of the Constitution.


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Why were the federalists papers writt en?

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What promise was made to get Virginia and Massachusetts and New York to ratify to the Constitution?

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What did the delegates from Virginia and New York demand in order to ratify the constitution?

The Bill of Rights.


What was the fourth state to ratify the US Constitution?

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Why was The Bill of Rights need?

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slavery not to be abolished