The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise, was crucial in ratifying the Constitution. It established a bicameral legislature, combining elements from both the Virginia Plan, which favored representation based on population, and the New Jersey Plan, which called for equal representation for each state. This compromise created the House of Representatives, with representation based on population, and the Senate, with equal representation of two senators per state, balancing the interests of both large and small states. Additionally, the Three-Fifths Compromise addressed how slaves would be counted for taxation and representation purposes, further aiding in the Constitution's ratification.
The Missouri Compromise.
The Missouri Compromise.
The Missouri Compromise.
New Hampshire satisfied the Article VII requirements when it became the ninth state to ratify the Constitution in June 1788. Rhode Island was the last to ratify, in May 1790.
New Hampshire satisfied the Article VII requirements when it became the ninth state to ratify the Constitution in June 1788. Rhode Island was the last to ratify, in May 1790.
The Federalists compromised and agreed to add the Bill of Rights (first ten amendments), which was ratified in 1791.
Ratify is the constitution
The Federalist Party wanted to ratify the Constitution.
To ratify a document, it is to accept it. By: a 5th grader
9 states were needed to ratify the Constitution
prominent delegates who voted to ratify the constitution and why?
it took 9 states to ratify the Constitution