The Delaware ratified the Constitution of December 7, 1787
Delaware ratified the US Constitution on December 7, 1787, becoming the first official state under the Constitution. The Confederation Congress sent the document to the states on September 28, 1787.Delaware ratified the US Constitution on December 7, 1787, becoming the first official state under the Constitution. The Confederation Congress sent the document to the states on September 28, 1787.
The Constitution (Bill of Rights) was first ratified in 1789.
No one. The Constitution was ratified in 1787, and the first presidential election took place in 1788.
The Pennsylvania Constitution was ratified on September 28, 1776. This constitution was one of the first state constitutions adopted after the Declaration of Independence and established a framework for governance in Pennsylvania. It was later revised in 1790 and again in subsequent years, reflecting changes in governance and societal values.
The first state admitted after the Constitution was ratified was Rhode Island.😁
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Delaware was the first state to ratify the US Constitution on December 7, 1787. This is why it has the state nickname The Constitution State.
The Delaware ratified the Constitution of December 7, 1787
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The Bill of Rights wasn’t ratified separately from the constitution. It was the whole document that was ratified.
Delaware ratified the US Constitution on December 7, 1787. Source: Wikipedia
The first state that ratified the Constitution was Delaware. Next was Pennsylvania, followed by New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island.
All 13 of the original states ratified the Constitution. Delaware was the first on December 7, 1787 and Rhode Island was the last on May 29, 1790.
When a state voted to accept the Constitution, it ratified the constitution.