The Calm Before the Storm… Treaties of Mankind
October 21, 2024 by Laura Heilenman Email This Post
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Treaties are a vital part of history and the survival of the human race. From the Thirty Years’ Peace between Athens & Sparta, The Treaty of Versailles, The Treaty of Ghent to the Camp David Accords in 1978, some treaties are successful from the day they were signed while others start strong but denigrate over time. Other treaties are proposed but never passed and the war which follows can be devastating to all while still producing a victor. Such is the case with the Conciliatory Resolution, proposed by Parliament in January of 1775 and later rejected by The Continental Congress on July 31, 1775, thus failing to stop the impending Revolutionary War. While many collectors are drawn to war content across histories timeline, a closer look at humanities treaties may give deeper insight into our thought processes and condition.
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