If nine and not all of the states had not ratified the Articles of Confederation, the new nation would not be guaranteed success.
1781. Since they required ratification by all thirteen states for the Articles to go into effect, it wasn't until March 1, 1781 that the Articles were finally ratified.
The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), proposed to ensure equal rights regardless of sex, has not been ratified due to a combination of political, social, and legal factors. Although it initially gained significant support, opposition grew from groups who argued it could undermine traditional family structures or lead to unintended consequences, such as women being drafted into the military. Additionally, the deadline for ratification set by Congress expired in 1982, and although some states have since ratified it, legal and political challenges have arisen regarding the validity of these late ratifications. Consequently, the ERA remains unratified, reflecting ongoing debates about gender equality and women's rights in the U.S.
The Articles of Confederation
They became effective and no more states in charge!!
The Articles of Confederation were ratified on March 1, 1781. They detailed how each state was independent and retained all rights that were not otherwise given to the United States.
The United States Constitution was ratified by unanimous vote from Delaware, Georgia, and New Jersey.
it was ratified by MISSISSIPPI on December 4,1865
The ERA was ratified by 30 state legislatures by the end of 1973. But many opponents came forward to block the ERA. Phylis Schlafly, a conservative activist, founded the group STOP ERA to prevent its ratification.
A treaty is ratified when it is approved by the relevant government authorities, such as the legislature or the head of state. The steps involved in the ratification process typically include negotiation, signing of the treaty, review by legal experts, approval by the government, and formal acceptance or ratification.
The ERA was ratified by 30 state legislatures by the end of 1973. But many opponents came forward to block the ERA. Phylis Schlafly, a conservative activist, founded the group STOP ERA to prevent its ratification.
The 3rd amendment was ratified December 15th, 1791.
the 27th~
The 27th
Ratification by state legislatures has been used for all amendments except the 21st. The 21st anemdment was ratified by the state conventions.
In 1789 during the ratification process, the Constitution did not include a Bill of Rights.
Nine.By the beginning of 1791, though, all 13 original colonies had ratified it.
After being approved by Congress and before the final date for ratification proposed in the amendment.