DERIVED FROM THE RECORDS, MANUSCRIPTS, AND ROLLS DEPOS- ITED IN THE BUREAU OF ROLLS AND LIBRARY OF
LETTER OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL CONVENTION TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS, TRANSMITTING THE CONSTITUTION
THE CONSTITUTION
(Ratifications of the Constitution: Delaware, 24-Pennsylvania, 27-New Jersey,
46-Georgia, 65-Connecticut, 86-Massachusetts, 90-Maryland, 97-South
Carolina, 123-New Hampshire, 141–Virginia, 145—New York, 174-North Carolina, 266-Rhode Island, 291-Vermont, 371.)
(Ratifications: New Jersey, 325-Maryland, 330—North Carolina, 335-South
Carolina, 340--New Hampshire, 345—Delaware, 347-Pennsylvania, 352,
367-New York, 357—Rhode Island, 363-Vermont, 374—Virginia, 385.)
RECOMMENDATION OF "SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENTS" BY VIRGINIA
RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS PROPOSING ELEVENTH AMENDMENT
(Rejection by Connecticut, 437.)
(Ratifications: Maryland, 454-Kentucky, 460-Ohio, 463-Delaware, 466—
Pennsylvania, 469-New Jersey, 474-Vermont, 478-Tennessee, 481—Geor-
gia, 486-North Carolina, 493-New Hampshire, 497.)
(Rejections: New York, 500-Connecticut, 502-South Carolina, 508-Rhode
Island, 514.)
RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS PROPOSING THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT
(Ratifications: Rhode Island, 522-Illinois, 523-Michigan, 525-Maryland,
528-New York, 533—West Virginia, 535—Massachusetts, 538-Pennsylvania,
547-Maine, 549–Kansas, 552-Ohio, 556-Minnesota, 559-Virginia, 561—
Indiana, 564-Nevada, 570-Louisiana, 573-Wisconsin, 588-Missouri,
593-Tennessee, 595-Vermont, 597-Arkansas, 600-Connecticut, 602-
New Hampshire, 604-South Carolina, 605-North Carolina, 607-Alabama,
609—Georgia, 612—Oregon, 617—California, 619-Florida, 624—New Jer-
sey, 627-Iowa, 630-Texas, 634.)
DECLARATION OF THE ADOPTION OF THE THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT
RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS PROPOSING FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT
(Ratifications: Connecticut, 641-New Hampshire, 645-Tennessee, 653-New
Jersey, 657-Oregon, 661-Vermont, 664-New York, 668—Ohio, 675-Illi-
nois, 690-West Virginia, 693—Kansas, 697-Maine, 701-Nevada, 705—
Missouri, 709—Indiana, 713—Minnesota, 717—Rhode Island, 720-Wiscon-
sin, 723-Pennsylvania, 727-Michigan, 731-Massachusetts, 735-Nebraska,
739—Iowa, 743—Arkansas, 747-Florida, 751—North Carolina, 754—Lou-
isiana, 758—South Carolina, 761—Alabama, 765—Georgia, 769—Virginia,
772-Mississippi, 776-Texas, 779.)
RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS PROPOSING FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT
(Ratifications: Nevada, 797-North Carolina, 800-West Virginia, 803-Louisi-
ana, 806-Illinois, 808-Michigan, 810-Wisconsin, 812-Massachusetts,
814-Maine, 819-South Carolina, 825-Pennsylvania, 828-Arkansas, 831-
New York, 833-Indiana, 836—Connecticut, 839—Florida, 841-New Hamp
shire, 843-Virginia, 845-Vermont, 848-Alabama, 850-Missouri, 853-
Mississippi, 856—Rhode Island, 863-Kansas, 868-Ohio, 870-Georgia,
875-Iowa, 877-—Nebraska, 879—Texas, 888—Minnesota, 891-New Jersey,
896.)
DECLARATION BY THE SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE ADOPTION OF THE FIF-
TEENTH AMENDMENT
Documentary History of the Constitution
of the United States of America.
In Convention, September 17, 1787.*
We have now the honor to submit to the consideration of the United States in Congress assembled, that Constitution which has appeared to us the most adviseable.
The friends of our country have long seen and desired, that the power of making war, peace, and treaties, that of levying money and regulating commerce, and the correspondent executive and judicial authorities should be fully and effectually vested in the general government of the Union: But the impropriety of delegating such extensive trust to one body of men is evident-Hence results the necessity of a different organization.
It is obviously impracticable in the federal government of these states, to secure all rights of independent sovereignty to each, and yet provide for the interest and safety of all: Individuals entering into society, must give up a share of liberty to preserve the rest. The magnitude of the sacrifice must depend as well on situation and circumstance, as on the object to be obtained. It is at all times difficult to draw
*From Washington's copy of the Journal of Congress (vol. xii, p. 164), the original not having been found among the papers of the Continental Congress up to the time of going to press.
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