In 1788.
The thirteen original Colonies became US States as a result of ratifying the Constitution.
1638 by Peter Muit and the New Sweden Company
Individual colonies didn't have "constitutions." Eventually, the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1787.
Delaware
The Delaware ratified the Constitution of December 7, 1787
Pennsylvania
As a colony, yes, Pennsylvania was founded, or "chartered," in 1681. It later ratified the Constitution and became a state in 1787.
The thirteen original Colonies became US States as a result of ratifying the Constitution.
The first state that ratified the Constitution was Delaware. Next was Pennsylvania, followed by New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island.
1638 by Peter Muit and the New Sweden Company
Individual colonies didn't have "constitutions." Eventually, the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1787.
At the time the constitution of the United States was signed, Florida had not yet become a state in the union. The constitution was ratified in 1788, Florida became a state in 1845.
When the first Americans settled, they settled in colonies. When they proposed the US constitution, any colony that radified it became a state. Today, there are no colonies because they have all radified the constitution.
The first state admitted after the Constitution was ratified was Rhode Island.😁
When a state voted to accept the Constitution, it ratified the constitution.
Delaware
The Delaware ratified the Constitution of December 7, 1787