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Constitutional Convention, 1787

Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

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1700s 1787 18th Century Constitution Constitutional Convention Convention Debate Discuss Discussion Federal Government Founding Fathers George Washington Government L Aw Pennsylvania Philadelphia Politics Signing Us Constitution Us Government


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This print takes us back to the historic Constitutional Convention of 1787 in Philadelphia. Hand-colored with meticulous detail, this woodcut illustration beautifully captures the essence of that momentous event. The founding fathers, including the iconic George Washington, are depicted engaging in intense discussions and lively debates as they shape the future of a young nation. The atmosphere is charged with intellectual fervor and patriotic determination as these visionaries lay the groundwork for what would become one of history's most influential documents - the United States Constitution. Their commitment to creating a government that would stand the test of time is palpable in every stroke of this vintage artwork. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of our rich heritage and traditional values. It serves as a powerful reminder that our political system was born out of thoughtful deliberation and compromise. This piece invites us to reflect on how far we have come since those early days while also urging us to uphold and protect the principles enshrined within our Constitution. With its vibrant colors and attention to historical accuracy, this hand-colored woodcut transports us back to an era when great minds came together to forge a new path for America's future. It stands as a testament not only to their brilliance but also their unwavering dedication towards establishing a federal government rooted in liberty, justice, and democracy.

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