All thirteen states ratify the Constitution by…
1790 CE
All thirteen states ratify the Constitution by 1790.
The Compromise of 1790 locates the national capital in the southern state of Maryland (now the District of Columbia), and enables the federal assumption of state debts.
Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, with Washington's support and Jefferson's opposition, persuades Congress to pass a far-reaching financial program that funds the debts of the American Revolution, sets up a national bank, and sets up a system of tariffs and taxes to pay for all.