Rhode Island
Rhode island ratified the Constitution.
Rhode Island
The last state was ratified the U.S Constitution May 29, 1790. -Hope that helps
This is a tricky question. The last two "states" to actually ratify the US Constitution after it went into effect were Rhode Island and Vermont, not North Carolina and Rhode Island. Vermont ratified it on January 10, 1791.North Carolina and Rhode Island were the last of the "original 13 states" to ratify the US Constitution.Strictly speaking, Vermont's ratification was unnecessary since it was admitted to the union as the 14th state after all of the original 13 states had ratified the Constitution, but it did ratify it. No other state ratified the Constitution since they were admitted as states pursuant to legislation alone.
Rhode island
Rhode Island
The first congress had a convention in Delaware over rhode island ratifying the constitution and then they all hit the peace pipe
Delaware ratified the Constitution on December 7, 1787, while Rhode Island ratified it on May 29, 1790. This means that a total of 29 months passed between Delaware's ratification and Rhode Island's ratification.
may 29, 1790
Rhode Island in May 1790
Rhode island ratified the Constitution.
Rhode Island and North Carolina.
The first state admitted after the Constitution was ratified was Rhode Island.😁
Rhode Island
Delaware was the first colony to become state.
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.