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george washington was elected the first president of the united states in 1789. at the time of washington’s election, the nation had already won independence from great britain. the government was still in its early stages. the constitution had been written, but not all of the states had ratified it, or approved it. in the election of 1789, the only states that were counted were those that had ratified the constitution.
the following table shows the dates that each of the original 13 states ratified the constitution. look at the table. then follow the instructions below.
| state | constitutional ratification date |
|---|---|
| delaware | december 1787 |
| georgia | january 1788 |
| maryland | april 1788 |
| massachusetts | february 1788 |
| new hampshire | june 1788 |
| new jersey | december 1787 |
| new york | july 1788 |
| north carolina | november 1789 |
| pennsylvania | december 1787 |
| rhode island | may 1790 |
| south carolina | may 1788 |
| virginia | june 1788 |
use the information above to complete the text.
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when george washington was elected president in early 1789, there were two states that had not yet ratified the u.s. constitution. ____ did not ratify the constitution until november 1789, and ____ did not ratify it until may 1790. neither of those states was counted in the
- First, identify the states that ratified the Constitution after early 1789 using the table: North Carolina (November 1789) and Rhode Island (May 1790).
- Match each state to the corresponding ratification date in the incomplete text.
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When George Washington was elected president in early 1789, there were two states that had not yet ratified the U.S. Constitution.
North Carolina did not ratify the Constitution until November 1789, and
Rhode Island did not ratify it until May 1790. Neither of those states was counted in the