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Phantasy [73]
4 years ago
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Which were the two largest states that had to ratify the constitution by june of 1788?

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hram777 [196]4 years ago
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Which were the two largest states that had to ratify the constitution by june of 1788?

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Massachusetts: February 6, 1788. Maryland: April 28, 1788. South Carolina: May 23, 1788. New Hampshire: June 21, 1788 (With this state's ratification, the Constitution became legal.)

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