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Evaluate the extent to which the ratification of the united states constitution fostered political change in the united states from 1777 to 1800.

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The ratification of the constitution began when efforts were made to turn the constitution over to the state legislature for review through the appointed state conventions. State conventions were the instruments of ratification. The ratification of the constitution is important because of the  essential  provisions of the proposed new government. It created avenue for proponents and opponents to discuss and make their opinions before the citizenry. When New Hampshire ratified the constitution, it became an official document of the US government. The constitution proposed a newly formed nation made up of independent states, and the American leaders had to focus on creating a new form of government(centralized government). After ratification, the first Presidential election was set to take place from Monday, December 15, 1788, to Saturday, January 10, 1789. The Congress was revised to reflect the system of the constitution. The Funding Act was restored to enable the Federal Government handle war debts. The Federal Government assumed more political powers and worked towards stabilizing the American economy. The Bill of Rights became a part of the constitution in 1791.