Answer:
45 States
Explanation:
The first states to ratify the U.S. Constitution were Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, in December 1787, and they were joined by the remainder of the thirteen ex-British colonies by 1790. Another three states joined before the turn of the nineteenth century, and there were 45 states by 1900.
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B. The meeting was held in France and not the U.S.
Spain had settled in South America because of their search
for gold. France had settled in the some parts of North America. They were very
interested in fur trapping and trade with the Native Americans. There was a
large French population in Virginia. Britain had settled in South America,
thinking that they could find gold, just like the Spanish had thought. However,
they ended up setting a tobacco plantation in the South because of the
nonexistence of gold.