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Ratification History: North Carolina and Rhode Island Say No to the Constitution

Ratification History: North Carolina and Rhode Island Say No to the Constitution

by Michael Boldin | Mar 21, 2019 | Audio/Video, State Ratifying Conventions, Tenther Essentials

TAC membershipsย help us produce more educational tools like this. Members can download this video and readย the full transcript here. Initially, the Union was made up of 11 states, with North Carolina and Rhode Island existing as independent, self-governing republics....
Celebrating the Real “Constitution Day,” Good Morning Liberty 03-04-19

Celebrating the Real “Constitution Day,” Good Morning Liberty 03-04-19

by Michael Boldin | Mar 4, 2019 | Audio/Video, Constitution, Founding Fathers, Founding Principles, Path to Liberty

Today in history, on March 4th 1789, the new general government went into effect under the Constitution. Michael Boldin (follow) remembers the day the ratifiers gave it legal force. PODCAST VERSION...
Bill of Rights Day and the Foundation of the Constitution: Good Morning Liberty 12-14-18

Bill of Rights Day and the Foundation of the Constitution: Good Morning Liberty 12-14-18

by Michael Boldin | Dec 14, 2018 | Audio/Video, Bill of Rights, Path to Liberty

Dec 15, 2018 is the 227th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights. Michael Boldin (follow) covers how Thomas Jefferson – and others – had very strong views on what made up the foundation of the entire Constitution. PODCAST VERSION...
The Constitution: A League of States Rather than a National Government

The Constitution: A League of States Rather than a National Government

by Dave Benner | Sep 17, 2018 | Constitution, Constitutional Convention, History

Today in 1787, representatives in Philadelphia signed the finalized United States Constitution. This occurred after a summer filled with contrasting proposals and rigorous debate. The convention decided upon a league of states rather than a national government,...
Today in History: Rhode Island Becomes the 13th State to Ratify the Constitution

Today in History: Rhode Island Becomes the 13th State to Ratify the Constitution

by Michael Boldin | May 29, 2018 | Constitution, State Ratifying Conventions

On May 29, 1790, Rhode Island ratified the Constitution of the United States, becoming the last of the original founding colonies to enter the Union. Rhode Island was the only state that failed to send a representative to the Philadelphia Convention, which had...
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