Article VII, United States Constitution
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Article VII of the United States Constitution deals with the ratification of the constitution and contains the signatures gathered at the constitutional convention.
It has one section and signatures.
Note: The following text is a transcription of the Constitution in its original form. Sections that are linked have since been amended or superseded.
Article VII
Text of Article VII:
The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States, shall be sufficient for the Establishment of this Constitution between the States so ratifying the Same. The Word, "the," being interlined between the seventh and eighth Lines of the first Page, the Word "Thirty" being partly written on an Erazure in the fifteenth Line of the first Page, The Words "is tried" being interlined between the thirty second and thirty third Lines of the first Page and the Word "the" being interlined between the forty third and forty fourth Lines of the second Page. Attest William Jackson Secretary done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independance of the United States of America the Twelfth In witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our Names, |
Signatures
Signatures:
G°. Washington Delaware Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia New Hampshire Massachusetts Connecticut New York New Jersey Pennsylvania |
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