The first was Deleware
New York was 11th to ratify the U.S. Constitution, thereby becoming a state under the Constitution. They were also the last state to sign the Constitution before the 1st Congress assembled for the 1st time in March 1789.
Delaware was the first state to ratify the US constitution.
After the 13 original colonies, the Colony of Delaware became the 1st state, the State of Delaware. Delaware was the 1st state admitted to the Union and the 1st to ratify the Constitution of the United States. Vermont was the 14th state
Delaware, on December 7, 1787
The 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution (and probably their state constitution as well)
Was: a President last founding father to die principle author of the Constitution helped craft the "Bill of Rights" (1st 10 Amendments) Co-Authored the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions Jefferson's Secretary of State
The First Amendment of the federal constitution and similar protections in state constitutions.
That's legal in every state I know of.
The symbol for 1st Constitution Bancorp (NJ) in NASDAQ is: FCCY.
As of January 1st, 2015 there are still 27 Amendments in the United States Constitution. The last of which, the 27th Amendment, was ratified in 1992.
nope, not the us, its Ukraine, the best country in europe (and the world) slava ykraini! heroyam slava!
Delaware was the first colony to ratify the Constitution. This gives them the honor of being the first state.