Indus Valley, Ancient Egypt, Yellow River Civ, and Central Europe I think.
The <span>states are prohibited from making changes to the constitution during the ratification process because it is still the time when the proposed bill has to go under a certain process. It is very a tedious job among he legislators. The history of ratification started when the s</span><span>tates had to power to amend the United States constitution.</span>
I would say Portugal because it was mostly Spanish people that had colonies in South America
In Genesis 12:1, God instructs Abraham to move his family out of the country they lived in and to a new land which God would show them.
Lincoln’s argument in response to the South’s compact theory was that African American people are people, all the same, no mater the color of skin. And later fallowed the Emancipation Proclamation.