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The Constitution was ratified by all 13 colonies. The last two states to ratify it were North Carolina and Rhode Island.

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Which states was last state to ratify the constitution?

verging Rhode Island, the last state to ratify the constitution.


The last state to ratify the constitution?

Rhode Island was the last state to ratify the constitution.


When did the last of the thirteen states ratify the constitution?

1776


How many states had to ratify the constitution before it could be a law and who was the last state to ratify?

Article VII of the Constitution required nine of thirteen states to ratify the Constitution for it to become law. In June 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state. Rhode Island was the last of the states to ratify, in May 1790.


Name the first states to ratify?

The first 2 state's to ratify are Annapoluis and Maryland


Who was the last of the 13 states to ratify the constitution of 1787?

Rhode Island.


What was the last of the 13 original states ratify the constitution?

Rhode island


Did North Carolina and Rhode island ratify the constitution?

yesActually, no. The last two "states" to actually ratify the US Constitution were Rhode Island and Vermont.North Carolina and Rhode Island were the last of the "original 13 states" to ratify the US Constitution.Strictly speaking, Vermont's ratification was unnecessary since it was admitted to the union as the 14th state after all of the original 13 states had ratified the Constitution, but it did ratify it. No other state ratified the Constitution since they were admitted as states pursuant to legislation alone.


What state was last to ratify the constitution out of the original thirteen states?

rhode island


What two states were last to ratify the constitution out of the original thirteen states?

North Carolina and Rhode Island.


How many states were required to ratify the the US Constitution?

Two-thirds of the states needed to ratify the US Constitution for it to become law. This meant 9 states were needed. However, all 13 of the original states did ratify the Constitution with Rhode Island being the last one in 1790.


What state was the last to ratify the US Constitution?

Rhode Island was the last state to ratify the Constitution (May 29, 1790).