Massachusetts Ratifies

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Stock #: 235702
Type: Postcard
Era: Continental Chrome
Publisher: The Maximum Card Collection
Postmark: 1988 Feb-6
PM City: Boston
PM State: MA
Stamp: 2c
Philatelic Notes: first day of issue
Size: 4" x 5.75" (10.25 x 15 cm)

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First Day of Issue: February 6, 1988; First Issue Location: Boston, Massachusetts; In January 1788, the Boston air carried a chill, not entirely due to the weather. Talks along the waterfront, in the pubs, and on the street was centered on the state constitutional convention. At the outset, Thomas Jefferson - from his post as minister to France - had sent his views, setting the stage for debate. Approving of the separation of powers, taxing powers and other issues, Jefferson went on to explain, "I will add now what I do not like...the omission of a bill of rights," which freemen need to protect them from, "every government on earth...and what no just government should refuse, or rest on inference." Jefferson's point was well taken in Massachusetts, where citizens demanded to know what their rights would be. As the fourth most populous state and a commercial center, Massachusetts had special concerns. Thus, it was here that the Constitution was bitterly debated. John Hancock took a leading role, presenting amendments which decided the vote. On February 6, 1788, Massachusetts delegates voted to ratify

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