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Vesnalui [34]
3 years ago
15

How many states had to vote for the constitution to approve it

History
2 answers:
nasty-shy [4]3 years ago
8 0

<em><u>Nine states had to vote for the constitution to approve it. </u></em>

Further Explanations:

For the Constitution to get ratified was to be approved by 9 out of 13 States. The debate on the drafted Constitution took place in Philadelphia for ten months. The elected delegates from each state were invited to the “Constitutional convention of 1787” to approve the constitution. It took much time to ratify as the Sates were not agreeing with the clauses to identify constitution. After such a long debate, the draft concluded and was put into influence in 1789.  

 

The detail of the state along with the dates is as follows:

i. Delaware: 7th December 1787  

ii. Pennsylvania: 12th December 1787  

iii. New Jersey:18th  December 1787  

iv. Georgia: 2nd January 1788  

v. Connecticut: 9th January 1788  

vi. Massachusetts:6th  February 1788  

vii. Maryland: 28th April 1788  

viii. South Carolina: 23rd May 1788  

ix. New Hampshire: 21st June 1788  

x. Virginia: 25th June 1788  

xi. New York: 26th July 1788  

xii. North Carolina: 21st October 1789  

xiii. Rhode Island: 9th May 1790

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Answer Details :

Grade: High School

Subject: History

Chapter: Constitution

Keywords: Philadelphia, Constitutional convention, constitution, Delaware, Pennsylvania,NewJersey, GeorgiaConnecticut, Massachusetts,Maryland, South Carolina,New Hampshire,Virginia,New York,  North Carolina,Rhode Island,

Mazyrski [523]3 years ago
3 0

From the 13 states in the US at the end of the 18th century, <u>three-quarters of them or nine states</u> had to approve the constitution for it to be formally adopted. The debates took place in Philadelphia. It happened during the constitutional convention in 1787 with the elected delegates from different states. The discussions were long and tight, but the constitution managed to obtain the vote of enough states. This rule was applied since 1789.

<h3>Further explanation</h3>

The states that accepted the constitution are:

  • Delaware: December 7, 1787  
  • Pennsylvania: December 12, 1787  
  • New Jersey: December 18, 1787  
  • Georgia: January 2, 1788  
  • Connecticut: January 9, 1788  
  • Massachusetts: February 6, 1788  
  • Maryland: April 28, 1788  
  • South Carolina: May 23, 1788  
  • New Hampshire: June 21, 1788  
  • Virginia: June 25, 1788  
  • New York: July 26, 1788  
  • North Carolina: October 21, 1789  
  • Rhode Island: May 29, 1790

These delegates elected by the population of the states who voted this constitution, except in Delaware, New Jersey and Georgia where referendums were made. The debates took a long time because the states did not agree on how to organize the country. The main opposition was between the big and the small states. Virginia represented the big states and New Jersey for the small.

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  2. The New Jersey Plan: brainly.com/question/5956921  
  3. The issue of slavery at the Constitutional Convention: brainly.com/question/5223604

<h3>Answer details</h3>

Subject: History

Chapter: The US constitution

Keywords: the US constitution, 13 colonies, history of United States, New Jersey Plan, the Virginia Plan

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