Dave Does History

Connecticut Ratifies


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In January of 1788, the future of the American experiment moved forward not with fireworks or fiery speeches, but with a measured vote in a cold New England hall. Connecticut did what it had always done. It listened, it weighed, and it decided. This was the fifth state to ratify the Constitution, a moment often treated as a footnote, yet one that carried real consequence. Connecticut was not a hotbed of revolutionary passion. It was something rarer and more dangerous to ignore, a place where stability mattered and where compromise was treated as a civic virtue rather than a surrender. The very framework of the Constitution rested on a solution proposed by Connecticut men, which meant this vote was never just symbolic. It was personal. In this episode, we walk through that quiet decision, the arguments that shaped it, and the deeper fears that hovered behind polite debate. This is a story about union, defense, and the uncomfortable truth that liberty survives only when it is structured well enough to endure uncertainty.

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Dave Does HistoryBy Dave Bowman