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Kaminski, John P.; Saladino, Gaspare J.; Leffler, Richard; Schoenleber, Charles H.; Carlson, Marybeth (ed.) / Ratification of the Constitution by the states: Virginia (1)
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General ratification chronology, 1786-1791, pp. xix-xxi
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GENERAL RATIFICATION CHRONOLOGY, 1786-1791 23 May 2-27 June 17 June-26 July 18-21 June 21 June 25 June 27 June 2 July 21 July-4 August 26 July 26 July 2 August 13 September 20 November 30 November 4 March 1 April 6 April 30 April 8 June 21-22 August 25 September 16-23 November 21 November 17 January 8 February 1-6 March 24-29 May 29 May 15 December South Carolina Convention ratifies Constitution, 149 to 73, and proposes amendments. Virginia Convention. New York Convention. New Hampshire Convention: second session. New Hampshire Convention ratifies Constitution, 57 to 47, and proposes amendments. Virginia Convention ratifies Constitution, 89 to 79. Virginia Convention proposes amendments. New Hampshire ratification read in Congress; Congress ap- points committee to report an act for putting the Consti- tution into operation. First North Carolina Convention. New York Convention Circular Letter calls for second con- stitutional convention. New York Convention ratifies Constitution, 30 'to 27, and proposes amendments. North Carolina Convention proposes amendments and re- fuses to ratify until amendments are submitted to Congress and to a second constitutional convention. Congress sets dates for election of President and meeting of new government under the Constitution. Virginia requests Congress under the Constitution to call a second constitutional convention. North Carolina calls second state convention. 1789 First Federal Congress convenes. House of Representatives attains quorum. Senate attains quorum. George Washington inaugurated first President. James Madison proposes Bill of Rights in Congress. North Carolina elects delegates to second state convention. Congress adopts twelve amendments to Constitution to be submitted to the states. Second North Carolina Convention. Second North Carolina Convention ratifies Constitution, 194 to 77, and proposes amendments. 1790 Rhode Island calls state convention. Rhode Island elects delegates to state convention. Rhode Island Convention: first session. Rhode Island Convention: second session. Rhode Island Convention ratifies Constitution, 34 to 32, and proposes amendments. 1791 Bill of Rights adopted. xxx
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