when was the constitution adopted
The United States Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, when delegates at the Constitutional Convention signed the final document.
Key dates at a glance
- Drafting and signing (often called âadoptionâ) : September 17, 1787, when 39 delegates signed the finished Constitution at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.
- Ratification as the official framework of government: June 21, 1788, when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify, making the Constitution legally effective under Article VII.
- All 13 original states completed ratification by May 29, 1790.
Why the date can be confusing
People sometimes mean different moments when they ask âwhen was the Constitution adoptedâ:
- Some focus on the signing date (September 17, 1787), when the text was agreed and endorsed by the convention.
- Others emphasize the ratification date (June 21, 1788), when it actually became the official basis of the U.S. government after nine states approved it.
If youâre asking for a school assignment, it usually expects the signing/adoption date of September 17, 1787 unless the question specifically says âwhen did it go into effectâ or âwhen was it ratified.â Are you asking about the U.S. Constitution for a class assignment, a test prep context, or a general-history interest?