The Constitution became the law of the land when the required minimum number of states ratified it.
It is the supreme law of the land in the U.S.
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The Constitution of the United States
The Constitution became the law of the land when the required minimum number of states ratified it.
It is the supreme law of the land in the U.S.
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land in America.
New Hampshire satisfied the Article VII requirements when it became the ninth state to ratify the Constitution in June 1788. Rhode Island was the last to ratify, in May 1790.
New Hampshire satisfied the Article VII requirements when it became the ninth state to ratify the Constitution in June 1788. Rhode Island was the last to ratify, in May 1790.
The Naturalization Law of 1790
The total of nine states had to approve the Constitution to make it "the law of the land."
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The constitution is the supreme law of the land.
The constitution is the supreme law of the land.
The Naturalization Law of 1790
Article VII of the Constitution required nine of thirteen states to ratify the Constitution for it to become law. In June 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state. Rhode Island was the last of the states to ratify, in May 1790.