Disambiguation evidence for Article VII via surface form

"Article VII of the United States Constitution"


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Predicate Object
adoptedBy Constitutional Convention
surface form: Constitutional Convention of 1787
appliesTo original ratification of the United States Constitution
category 1787 in American law
category United States constitutional history
category United States constitutional law
citedIn Federalist No. 40
citedIn The Federalist No. 43
surface form: Federalist No. 43
country United States of America
dateDrafted 1787
defines procedure for ratification of the United States Constitution
draftedAt Constitutional Convention
draftedIn Pennsylvania
draftedIn Philadelphia
followedBy Bill of Rights
governs conditions for the Constitution to become effective among ratifying states
hasLegalStatus in force
hasSectionCount 1
historicalPeriod Founding era of the United States
influencedBy Articles of Confederation
influencedBy debates at the Constitutional Convention
instanceOf article of the United States Constitution
instanceOf constitutional provision
isFinalArticleOf United States Constitution
language English
legalEffect authorized use of state conventions rather than state legislatures for ratification
legalEffect established conditions for the Constitution to take effect
legalSystem United States federal law
mentions authority of the people through conventions
mentions independence of the states
partOf United States Constitution
positionInDocument seventh article
precededBy Article VI
surface form: Article VI of the United States Constitution
refersTo state ratifying conventions
refersTo the establishment of the Constitution between ratifying states
relatedTo Article V
surface form: Article V of the United States Constitution
relatedTo The Federalist Papers
surface form: Federalist Papers
requires ratification by conventions in nine states
scope one-time ratification process
signedAt Independence Hall
signedIn Pennsylvania
signedIn Philadelphia
signedOn September 17, 1787
specifies that ratification by nine states is sufficient to establish the Constitution between those states
states that the ratification of the conventions of nine states shall be sufficient for the establishment of the Constitution
subject ratification of the Constitution
textBeginsWith The Ratification of the Conventions of nine States