No one. The Constitution was ratified in 1787, and the first presidential election took place in 1788.
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.
Delaware
John Adams. The "current constitution" was ratified in 1789.
Ratified
The Sixth Amendment is part of the original Bill of Rights, which was ratified shortly after the adoption of the Constitution. The president was George Washington.
No. The Constitution was written in 1787. He became President in 1809, some 22 years later. Until the Constitution was written and ratified, there was not United States and there were no Presidents.
The constitution was established by the several states that were party to the Articles of Confederation. These are the original 13 colonies.
Yes, the constitution can be amended. A bill is passed in the congress and signed by the president. It also has to be ratified by 3/4th of the States.
u.s. constitution was ratified on September 17, 1787
The Constitution was ratified December 7, 1787.
27 amendments to the U. S. Constitution have been ratified. Besides, I don't think the President has anything to do with the process of amending the Constitution.
The President was given this power by the original US Constitution ratified by the states in 1787.
The qualifications for President, including the age requirement, is spelled out in the Constitution, ratified in 1789.
The Great Compromise helped get the constitution ratified.