Missourians wrote a Constitution in 1943-44 and ratified in 1945 to get rid of corrupt departments of their government.
They needed a constitution to become a state.
to give the right to vote to he newly freed slaves
Individual colonies didn't have "constitutions." Eventually, the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1787.
Amendment 1 can be proposed by having the freedom to write, so a man can write what he wants as long as it doesn't disagree with the constitution. Another way is that a man can speak freely as long as he doesn't talk bad against the constitution.
In order to become part of the European Economic Union, Andorra was told it needed to modernize itself. They began working on the Constitution in 1991, but it wasn't finished (and ratified) until 1993.
The 4th amendment was ratified in the Bill of Rights on December 15, 1771.It was actually written December 15, 1791.:)
write the constitution
to write a colonial constitution
The Constitution was written in 1781.
The Constitutional Convention took place in Philadelphia from May 25 to September 17th, 1787. The convention was presided over by future president George Washington. The Constitution was ratified in 1789 and has been in effect since that time.
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Article V of the Constitution explains the amendment process of the Constitution, that is, how the Constitution may be amended. There are two processes for proposing amendments, either by two-thirds vote in each house of Congress or by an Article V Convention. All amendments thus far to the Constitution have been by proposal of Congress. The reason a convention to propose amendments, or Article V Convention has never been called despite the 750 applications from all 50 states, is because Congress refuses to obey the Constitution and call the convention. The Constitution mandates that if two-thirds of the state legislatures (34) apply for a convention, Congress must call it. A convention can only propose amendments to the present Constitution and is not empowered to write or propose a new or replacement Constitution. Regardless of how an amendment is proposed it must be ratified in the states either by three fourths vote in the state legislatures or by three fourths vote in state ratifying conventions. The method of ratification is by choice of Congress but Congress has no power to withhold a proposed amendment or veto it once it has been ratified. Once an amendment is ratified, it becomes part of our present Constitution.