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The Delaware ratified the Constitution of December 7, 1787
it was ratified by the fifty-two presidents
1789
It was ratified in May of 1789 by 9 of the 13 colonies.
No, this is why the Constitution was such a revolutionary idea.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is one of the many states that decided to ratify the American Constitution.
On December 12, 1787.
The Delaware ratified the Constitution of December 7, 1787
3 states ratified the U.S. Constitution before Georgia. They were Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
The Names of the Original Thirteen Colonies if they were put into order would be,: Virginia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Connecticut, Maryland, Rhode Island, Delaware, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, New Jersey, South Carolina and Georgia. Jon McMullen FireFighter
No, it is the third, having ratified the Constitution immediately after Delaware and Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania ratified the Constitution in 1787 and was the second state to be admitted to the Union.
Ratified
As a colony, yes, Pennsylvania was founded, or "chartered," in 1681. It later ratified the Constitution and became a state in 1787.
u.s. constitution was ratified on September 17, 1787
The Constitution was ratified December 7, 1787.