Anonymous Coward User ID: 63876005 United States 05/03/2016 12:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Titles of nobility amendment The Titles of Nobility Amendment was introduced in the Senate by Democratic–Republican Senator Philip Reed of Maryland, was passed on April 27, 1810, by a vote of 19–5 and sent to the House of Representatives for its consideration. It was passed by the House on May 1, 1810, by a vote of 87–3. Having been approved by Congress, the proposed amendment was sent to the state legislatures for ratification and was ratified by the following states:
Maryland — December 25, 1810 Kentucky — January 31, 1811 Ohio — January 31, 1811 Delaware — February 2, 1811 Pennsylvania — February 6, 1811 New Jersey — February 13, 1811 Vermont — October 24, 1811 Tennessee — November 21, 1811 North Carolina — December 23, 1811 Georgia — December 31, 1811 Massachusetts — February 27, 1812 New Hampshire — December 9, 1812
The amendment was rejected by Virginia (February 11, 1811), New York (March 12, 1812), Connecticut (May 13, 1813), and Rhode Island (September 15, 1814). No other state legislature has completed ratification action on it.
When the proposed amendment was submitted to the states, ratification by 13 states was required for it to become part of the Constitution; 11 had done so by early 1812. However, with the addition of Louisiana into the Union that year (April 30, 1812), the ratification threshold rose to 14. Thus, when New Hampshire ratified it in December 1812, the proposed amendment again came within 2 states of being ratified. No additional states ratified the proposed amendment and when Indiana and Mississippi were established as states (December 11, 1816 and December 10, 1817 respectively) the threshold rose again to 15. Today, with 50 states in the Union, it has climbed to 38 and ratification by 26 additional states would be necessary in order to incorporate the proposed amendment into the Constitution.
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Mook
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Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Titles of nobility amendment Wrong. I have proof Virginia ratified it in a fireproof safe. If I remember correctly, VA ratified it in 1819. There is *no* time frame for ratification.... Mook |