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All 13 states had to ratify the Articles of Confederation.
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New York and Virginia
1 state didn't approve the declaration of independence and that state was New York
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For the Articles of Confederation to be ratified, all 13 states needed to approve the document. This requirement ensured that every state had a say in the new framework of government. However, for Congress to take certain actions or make amendments, a supermajority of nine states was typically required.
The total of nine states had to approve the Constitution to make it "the law of the land."
origeonally 9 out of 13 states had to be in agreement to aprove the adition of a new state; do the math with 50
According to the constitution to ratify the constitution: nine of the old 13 states needed to approve it, it became the law. On June 21, 1788 New Hampshire was the last state to ratify the constitution.
Ratification is a formal process to approve something, like a course of action, new law, etc.
The legislative process requires both the Senate and the House of Representatives to approve a bill to become a law. Each house must vote on the bill and a simple majority vote is required.
Not in the United States. The US Postal Service approves the postage stamps.