Important Events of US Constitution Related Important Events ⚡
Date of Event | Event / Incident |
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12 December 1787 | Pennsylvania became the second province to adopt the Constitution of America. |
31 July 1788 | Maryland became the seventh state to ratify the US Constitution. |
28 April 1788 | Mary Land became the seventh state to ratify the US Constitution. |
23 May 1788 | South Carolina confirmed the Constitution of the United States as the eighth American state. The colony adopted the Constitution of South Carolina to become the first Republic in the US. John Rutlage was elected as the first President of the state. |
25 June 1788 | Virginia became the 10th state to adopt the US Constitution. |
25 June 1788 | Virginia became the tenth state to confirm the Constitution of the United States. Virginia is officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, an American state located in the South Atlantic region of the United States. Virginia has been named as a former dominance of the English Crown, and due to the fact that eight presidents of America were born there than another state due to the name of "Old Dominion", and "mother of the presidents". Was done |
28 April 1788 | Maryland ratified the United States Constitution and the seventh U.S. The state was created. |
26 July 1788 | New York ratified the Constitution of the United States and became the eleventh US state. |
01 April 1789 | Frederick Muhalenberg became the first to qualify under the strict order of the Constitution of the United States, define a head of the house for the purposes of the US government. |
29 May 1790 | Rhode Island ratified the United States Constitution and became the last of the 13 original states to do so. |
02 August 1790 | Earlier the United States census was held, as the Constitution of the United States was made mandatory to allocate the votes of Congress seats and by -elections. |
15 December 1791 | The first ten amendments of the Constitution of the United States are collectively known as the Bill of Rights. |
07 February 1795 | The Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution,limiting the ability of U.S. citizens and foreign nationals to sue U.S.states in federal courts, was ratified in order to overrule the SupremeCourt decision in Chisholm v. Georgia. |
15 June 1804 | The 12th Amendment was ratified in the US Constitution, which deals with the regulation of judicial power. |
04 April 1841 | William Henry became the first US President to die at the Harrison Office, 32 days in his tenure, a brief constitutional crisis about the President's succession questions which were unanswered by the US Constitution. |
06 December 1865 | Slavery in the United States was officially eliminated when the thirteenth amendment to the US Constitution was confirmed. |
09 July 1868 | The fourteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States, including the citizenship section and the same security segment, was determined by the minimum essential twenty -seven American states. |
03 February 1870 | The Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified, granting voting rights to citizens regardless of 'race, color,or previous condition of servitude'. |
03 February 1913 | The Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified, allowing the US Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states or basing it on census results. |
18 August 1920 | The nineteenth amendment in the Constitution of the United States (author Elizabeth Caddy Stanton and Susan B. Anthony) was guaranteed women's franchise in the US. |
27 February 1951 | The 22nd amendment to the US Constitution limited two terms for president. |
03 June 2015 | The United States presidential election of 2016 is expected to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. This will be the 58th US presidential election. Voters will select the presidential elections in the election who in turn will elect a new President and Vice President of the United States. Due to the range of tenure in the Twenty-Second Amendment in the Constitution of the United States, President Barack Obama is ineligible to be selected for the third term. |
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