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.
because if they didnt sign the constituton the constitution couldn't be passed
to make sure that every state agreed to the gov't they were going to follow
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It was important that all 13 states ratify the Constitution so that they could establish and preserve national unity.
South Carolina was the 8th state to ratify the Constitution. For the Constitution to go into effect, they needed 9 out of 13 states to ratify. The state after South Carolina would be the ninth state.
With the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution, all 13 colonies were willing to ratify the Constitution.
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.
9 out of the 13 states/colonies had to ratify the Constitution to make it official.
The Constitution was ratified by all 13 colonies. The last two states to ratify it were North Carolina and Rhode Island.