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The Ratification of the Constitution. End of the Convention. Ended Sept. 17, 1787 – on 39 men of 55 ultimately signed the Constitution Under AoC – all 13 states had to agree, but decided after 9 agreed, those agreeing states would adopt the Constitution
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End of the Convention • Ended Sept. 17, 1787 – on 39 men of 55 ultimately signed the Constitution • Under AoC – all 13 states had to agree, but decided after 9 agreed, those agreeing states would adopt the Constitution • Convention men going over the heads of Congress and states.
The Process • Each state hold special convention in order to vote on constitution • State delegates elected by people • Ratification of Constitution required the approval of 9 states. • Purpose: 1) Bypass state legislatures who would oppose it since Constitution reduced power of states 2) Gave framers time to campaign for delegates in their states who would support ratification
Federalists • Supporters of the constitution • Insisted division of powers/system of checks and balances would protect US from the tyranny of centralized authority
Anti-Federalists • those who opposed a strong central government, and were against a Constitution • Countered with list of possible abuses of power of a strong central Gov.: • Would serve the interests of the privileged minority • Would ignore rights of the majority • Doubted a single Gov. could manage the affairs of a large country • Constitution’s lack of protection for individual rights • Felt states lost a lot of power
Anti-Federalists • Non-Supporters • rural areas • saw little benefit in a strong government that might add to their tax burden. • Large states and those with strong economies (ie. NY) • because had greater freedom under the Articles of Confederation • Leading Non-Supporters • Patrick Henry, Sam Adams, Richard Henry Lee
Federalists • Supporters of Constitution: • urban centers (merchants, skilled workers, laborers) • saw the benefit of a national gov. that could control trade • small states and those with weak economies • because central gov. could protect their interests • Leading Supporters: • George Washington • James Madison
The Campaign in the Newspapers • Both sides campaigned on subject of Constitution • Used newspapers to get their views across • 2 Leading Documents:
Federalist Papers • Pro- Constitution Writings • 85 essays in NY newspapers 1787-1788 • Published by signature “Publius” • Written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay • Provided an analysis and explanation of the Constitution • #10 – Impossible to have a republican government over large territory • #51 - advocates that the separation of powers within the national government protects against a strong Central Gov.
Letters from the Federal Farmer • Anti-Constitution • written by Richard Henry Lee • Insisted rights of individuals needed to be protected
Reasons for Call for Bill of Rights • Since Constitution weakened states, needed something in Central Gov. to protect Individual Rights • Despite Federalist arguments, they yielded
Ratification • First State to Ratify – Delaware – Dec. 1787 • New Hampshire 9th state to ratify = constitution is passed • NY,VA, NC, and RI had not yet voted • Needed NY and VA to legitimize the Constitution
Heated debate in VA, but support of GW, JM brought Federalist victory in June 1788 • NY ratified on July 26, 1788 • Last state to accept Constitution = RI (5/29/90) • Many states had waited for Federalists pledge to include Bill of Rights before ratifying • Bill of Rights finally passed by Congress 9/25/89, ratified Dec. 15, 1791.