The first to print it were John Dunlap and David Claypoole. They printed it in the newspapers The Pennsylvania Packet and Daily Advertiser on September 19, 1787. It is in the National Constitution Center.
9 of the 13 colonies ratified the constitution.
13 There were 13 colonies but, later on we added more states.
Yes. The state of Pennsylvania is one of the original 13 colonies that formed the United States with the ratification of the US Constitution.
As one of the 13 original colonies it gained admission to the Union by ratifying the US Constitution.
Delaware was the first of the original 13 colonies ti ratify the Constitution and so become a state in the United States, Vermont was the first new state that was not among the 13 colonies.
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.
To represent the 13 original colonies. To represent the 13 original colonies.
They were known as the 13 Colonies, or simply, the Colonies.
When the colonies began in 1607 with Jamestown and 1620 with the founding of Plymouth there were no states. The US didn't exist until 1789 with the signed constitution. The 13 colonies were settled by the English.
The device that made it binding to the official was that of ratification. When the ninth state ratified the US Constitution, it became law for all 13 of the colonies.
The 13 colonies