Ratification Collection
"Moments of Historical Significance: The Power of Ratification" "The Ratification of the Treaty of Munster
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"Moments of Historical Significance: The Power of Ratification" "The Ratification of the Treaty of Munster, 1648: A Symbolic End to the Thirty Years' War" Witness Gerard t's masterpiece capturing the historic moment when peace was finally ratified, bringing an end to one of Europe's deadliest conflicts. "Resolutions Printing NYS Proposal for Amendments to Constitution, October 1788: Shaping America's Foundation" A litho print showcasing New York State's pivotal role in shaping the United States Constitution through proposed amendments that laid the groundwork for a more inclusive nation. "The Ratification of the Convention between Great Britain and Sweden, 1803: Strengthening Diplomatic Ties" An engraving depicting a significant diplomatic milestone as two nations solidify their alliance through mutual agreement and ratification. "The Court of Louis Philippe, Ratification of Montpensier Marriage: Royal Alliances Sealed with Approval" Step into history with this captivating engraving capturing a royal marriage ratified by Louis Philippe himself, cementing political alliances and securing dynastic power. "King John Refusing to Sign Magna Carta: A Defining Moment in English History" Delve into medieval times as King John defiantly rejects signing Magna Carta upon its first presentation in 1215—a turning point that would shape constitutional rights forever. "19th Amendment Ratified. Missouri Governor Frederick Gardner Makes History" Celebrate women's suffrage triumphantly captured by Carl Deeg—an iconic photograph immortalizing Governor Gardner signing the resolution that granted American women their right to vote. "Parade in Manhattan Celebrating New US Constitution: Uniting a Nation Under One Document" Join the jubilant crowds marching through Manhattan streets as they commemorate the birth of a new nation governed by principles enshrined within its newly ratified constitution. "French-German Accord.