Creating the United States

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Celebrating the Federal Constitution

Celebrating the Federal Constitution (070.03.00)

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The federal Constitution was to go into effect once nine states had ratified it. After New Hampshire and Virginia became the ninth and tenth states to ratify the new federal Constitution in June 1788, Pennsylvania nationalists held a parade in Philadelphia to celebrate the establishment of the new federal republic. New York followed suit in July 1788, but Rhode Island and North Carolina did not join until after the 1789 formation of the new government.
The federal Constitution was to go into effect once nine states had ratified it. After New Hampshire and Virginia became the ninth and tenth states to ratify the new federal Constitution in June 1788, Pennsylvania nationalists held a parade in Philadelphia to celebrate the establishment of the new federal republic. New York followed suit in July 1788, but Rhode Island and North Carolina did not join until after the 1789 formation of the new government.