Maryland
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As one of the original US Colonies Maryland was only required to ratify the US Constitution.
Yes Maryland approved the Constitution. It was the seventh state to ratify the Constitution.
Lincoln ordered Maryland to go to war (1861-1865) against the South, but instead Maryland seceded from the union and fought for the South.
Maryland ratified the Constitution on April 28, 1788. It was the 7th state to raify the Constitution.
The thirteen original Colonies became US States as a result of ratifying the Constitution.
Maryland was one of the original thirteen colonies, and became a state on February 2, 1781, when it ratified the constitution.
Tennessee's original constitution was written in conjunction with Tennessee applying for admission as a state. It became effective on June 1, 1796, the date on which Tennessee was admitted into the Union.
Maryland, which ratified the Constitution on April 26, 1788.
Maryland
The preamble of the Maryland Constitution is, 'We, the People of the State of Maryland, grateful to Almighty God for our civil and religious liberty, and taking into our serious consideration the best means of establishing a good Constitution in this State for the sure foundation and more permanent security thereof, declare.' The Declaration of Rights follows.