When was delaware admitted into the union




















March 1, April 30, December 11, December 10, December 3, December 14, March 15, August 10, June 15, Jan 26, March 3, December 29, December 28, September 9, May 11, February 14, January 29, West Virginia. June 20, The Articles proved insufficient to meet the challenges the country faced, which led to a push to replace it with a new document.

That document became the Constitution. Article 4, Section 3 of the U. Constitution lays out how a new state can join the Union: New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new States shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.

Largest States in the U. On September 17, , delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia held their final session and then made ready to return home. It had been a long convention—they had been meeting since May—but in the end the delegates had hammered out a new constitution for the young republic. Since , the Articles of Confederation had been the constitution of the United States, but the Articles gave so much political power to the individual states that the national government was rendered unimportant.

This development was increasingly unacceptable to Delawareans and so many other Americans. In fact, a frustrated George Read , one of five Delaware delegates to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia and a forceful advocate of a strong national government, went so far as to suggest the abolition of all state governments.

The proposed constitution that was submitted to the individual states for ratification in was not a revision of the Articles of Confederation, but rather an entirely new document that gave considerable power to the national government. In many states, the supporters of the Articles worked hard to block ratification. Reports of the Delaware Ratifying Convention have been lost.

But by accounts, other than a petition to reject delegates who had been selected by Sussex, not much debate ensued. Citizens of Delaware desired a stronger national government than the Articles provided.

As part of the approvals, Delaware also recommended cession of land for the new Federal Capital to be located within its boundaries. That last offer of course did not happen. Of the five delegates who attended the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Dickinson was probably the most prominent.

In that same year and the next, he also wrote a series of papers known as Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania , attacking British taxing policies. In , after Delaware ratified the Constitution, Dickinson wrote nine letters as Fabius , answering various Antifederalist arguments, in an effort to reinvigorate ratification progress in other states.

Immediately following the Declaration of Independence, the Delaware General Assembly met and approved the calling of a state constitutional convention. The convention met in August , naming Read President. On September 20, , the convention approved the new constitution and it became effective.



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