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Delaware is considered the first state to join the untied states, because they ratified (passed) the Constitution first. Who would be considered the first state of the confederacy.
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Delaware is considered the first state to join the untied states, because they ratified (passed) the Constitution first. Who would be considered the first state of the confederacy.
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South Carolina would be considered the first state of the confederacy
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