Ratification refers to the formal confirmation of an agreement that was signed by the confirming party itself. An example is the ratification of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
an agent secures a contract on behalf of the principle and the principle agrees to it
Federalists were for the ratification of the Constitution. Those who opposed such ratification were called Anti-Federalists or Confederalists.
what were Patrick Henry's and george mason's views on ratification
ratification
Thomas Jefferson didn't support the ratification of the constitution
An example of Ratification (Formal Approval) is the Articles of Confederation in 1781. They needed to have 13 states to ratify the new government that would take place in the us.
an agent secures a contract on behalf of the principle and the principle agrees to it
When the constitution is amended, that action represents the expression of the peoples sovereign will.
The ratification of the treaty was delayed.
Ratification- Federalist Anti-ratification- anti-federalist
Federalists were for ratification. Antifederlists werent.
the ratification is important because it is a big part of the united states constitution and America
The sought quick ratification in key states to build momentum
Federalists were for the ratification of the Constitution. Those who opposed such ratification were called Anti-Federalists or Confederalists.
what were Patrick Henry's and george mason's views on ratification
The federalists was one of the ones who supported the ratification of the Constitution
The ratification of the constitution was signed on May 29, 1790. The ratification process had began three years earlier in Rhode Island.