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The first people that came to America called the states colonies. When they established the US constitution, any colony that agreed to radify this constitution became a state. Of course today, every part of the United States has radified the constitution; therefore, they are all states.
Delaware was the first state because it was the first colony to ratify the United States Constitution. The Constitution was ratified by Delaware on December 7, 1787.
The very first state of the USA is Delaware on December 7, 1787, after Delaware became "the First State" by being the first colony to ratify the United States Constitution.
Delaware was the first US colony to organize as a state and craft a state constitution. It did so on December 7, 1787, becoming the first state to join the newly formed United States of America. The Delaware Constitution of 1776 served as the basis for their state constitution.
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The Mayflower Compact was the first set of rules ever written in the United States. It was signed on November 11, 1620 by the Pilgrims. It was created for Plymouth Colony.
The 6th Amendment of the Constitution is part of the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments of the Constitution. The Bill of Rights were introduced by James Madison to the First United States Congress in 1789. The Bill of Rights were ratified in 1791.
Assuming you meant in the United States, the first colony was the Colony of Virginia established in 1607.
The Articles of Confederation was the United States' first constitution.
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the articles of confederation were really the first constitution but there were eight major problems so they rewrote it