What allowed the states to ratify the constitution?
Article VII of the proposed constitution stipulated that only nine of the thirteen states would have to ratify for the new government to go into effect (for the participating states).
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How many amendments does the constitution have?
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When was the constitution written?
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When did the US Constitution pass?
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What is the fifteenth amendment to the constitution?
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