because if they didnt sign the constituton the constitution couldn't be passed
It was important that all 13 states ratify the Constitution so that they could establish and preserve national unity.
It was important that all 13 states ratify the Constitution so that they could establish and preserve national unity.
It was important that all 13 states ratify the Constitution so that they could establish and preserve national unity.
It was important that all 13 states ratify the Constitution so that they could establish and preserve national unity.
after the civil war all the southern states had to ratify the constitution to be readmitted into the union.
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to make sure that every state agreed to the gov't they were going to follow
Two-thirds of the states needed to ratify the US Constitution for it to become law. This meant 9 states were needed. However, all 13 of the original states did ratify the Constitution with Rhode Island being the last one in 1790.
Two-thirds (66.6%) of the 13 states were needed to ratify the Constitution. That meant 9 states but all 13 states ratified it with Rhode Island being the last one in 1790.
The first 13 states ratified the Constitution. As new states were added, they had to agree to be a part of the Constitution but did not ratify it.
It was important that all 13 states ratify the Constitution so that they could establish and preserve national unity.
No not all the states were eager to ratify the constitution, there had been a lot of compromise that went into it and not all of the states were happy and it took years before all of the states agreed to it.