Article VII explains the ratification of the constitution. Ratification of the Nine out of the thirteen original states would establish the Constitution as the laws in those states.
Article VII's final purpose is to set up the process for ratifying or approving the Constitution.
Article VII is the process of making the Constitution the Official governing Document.
in Article VII it is said that it is necessary that <u>nine states </u>out of thirteen need to verify the Constitution in order to take effect. This article raised many controversies, especially because it was necessary to be signed by only nine states and cut out the Continental Congress in total.
The president would be selected if no candidate were able to reach the needed votes in the electoral college by the House of Representatives, Each state gets one vote. Hope it helps