<span>Article VII describes the method in which ratification follows. Ratification is a process in which a constitutional amendment is validated. The process is as follows:
An amendment is proposed and adopted by the majority of Congress. The amendment is then ratified by the majority of states or state legislatures.</span>
Article VII of the Constitution of the United States deals with the Ratification.
The ratification procedure of the constitution by which the related parties give their approval of the constitution in writing. For a constitution to be ratified a specific portion of the related parties must give their consent to the law.
The ratification procedure, as stated by the seventh Article is the process where at least 9 out of the original 13 colonies needed to approve of the constitution.