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Federalism Collection

Federalism is a concept deeply rooted in history, shaping nations and societies across the globe

Background imageFederalism Collection: Benjamin Lincoln (1733-1810). Engraving. Colored

Benjamin Lincoln (1733-1810). Engraving. Colored
Benjamin Lincoln (1733-1810). American officer. Engraving. 19th century. Colored

Background imageFederalism Collection: Spain. The First Republic (1873-1874). Canton of Cartagena. The general Jose Lopez Dominguez in

Spain. The First Republic (1873-1874). Canton of Cartagena. The general Jose Lopez Dominguez in Cartagena after
CUL4862972 Spain. The First Republic (1873-1874). Canton of Cartagena. The general Jose Lopez Dominguez in Cartagena after the capitulation of the cantonalists

Background imageFederalism Collection: Amadeo Hurtado and Miro, (Vilanova, 1875-Barcelona, 1950), lawyer, graduate in Civil

Amadeo Hurtado and Miro, (Vilanova, 1875-Barcelona, 1950), lawyer, graduate in Civil and Canon Law, he entered politics by Republican federalism

Background imageFederalism Collection: Map of Germany, after the Peace of Westphalia in 1648

Map of Germany, after the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imageFederalism Collection: Valenti Almirall (1841-1904). Colored engraving

Valenti Almirall (1841-1904). Colored engraving
Valenti Almirall (1841-1904). Spanish politician. Engraving at The Catalan Illustration, 1904. Colored

Background imageFederalism Collection: Spain. Cantonal Revolution. Monteagudo (Murcia)

Spain. Cantonal Revolution. Monteagudo (Murcia)
History of Spain. 19th century. Cantonal Revolution. Monteagudo (Murcia), center of the uprising. Engraving by Rico in The Spanish and American Illustration, (1872). Colored engraving

Background imageFederalism Collection: Spain. Cantonal Revolution. Murcia. The insurgents in the di

Spain. Cantonal Revolution. Murcia. The insurgents in the di
History of Spain. 19th century. Cantonal Revolution. Murcia.The insurgents in the district of Carmen. Engraving by Rico in The Spanish and American Illustration (1872). Colored engraving

Background imageFederalism Collection: John Adams (1735-1826). American statesman

John Adams (1735-1826). American statesman
John Adams (1735-1826). American Founding Father, lawyer, statesman, diplomat and political theorist. He was the second President of the United States (1797A?i?1801). Colored engraving

Background imageFederalism Collection: Spain. Cantonal Revolution. Cartagena

Spain. Cantonal Revolution. Cartagena
Cantonal Revolution. Rise of the federals in Cartagena. The soldiers of the regiment Iberia and the sailors of the warships fraternize with the insurgents. July 24, 1873. Spain

Background imageFederalism Collection: DEATH OF FEDERALISM, 1801. Notice in the Columbian Centinel of Boston, 4 March 1801

DEATH OF FEDERALISM, 1801. Notice in the Columbian Centinel of Boston, 4 March 1801, lamenting the election of Thomas Jefferson and the end of The Federal Administration Animated by Washington


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Federalism is a concept deeply rooted in history, shaping nations and societies across the globe. From Benjamin Lincoln's engraved portrait to the colored map of Germany after the Peace of Westphalia, these visual cues remind us of its significance. Amadeo Hurtado and Miro, distinguished lawyers, exemplify the intellectual pursuit behind federalism. Valenti Almirall's colored engraving captures the essence of this principle. The Cantonal Revolution in Spain witnessed federalist ideals taking hold as seen through Monteagudo's rebellion in Murcia and Cartagena. John Adams, an influential American statesman, championed federalism alongside Washington and Hamilton during The Federal Administration era. However, not all moments were triumphant for federalism. The death knell sounded with Thomas Jefferson's election as lamented by the Columbian Centinel notice in 1801. Even earlier on, Judge Robert Yates' loss to George Clinton in New York's gubernatorial election showcased challenges faced by Federalists. Throughout history, it has been both a beacon of hope and a contested ideology. Its legacy continues to shape political landscapes worldwide today.