Ratification Websites
Congress in the Archives
Since the First Congress in 1789, the records of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate have documented the history of the legislative branch. Discover the treasures in our holdings...
Home: International Coalition Against Enforced Disappearances
The International Coalition against Enforced Disappearances is a global network of organisations of families of disappeared and NGO’s working in a non-violent manner against the practice of enforced disappearances at the local, national and international level.
Vote on The National Initiative - Login
This an election held by the people to enact The National Initiative into law. The National Initiative gives Americans the power to enact laws.
The Origin of the Second Amendment -- A Documentary History of the Bil
A collection containing 800 pages of primary sources from the ratification era from 1787-1792
U.S. Const., 14th Amendment - Index Page
Your best internet resource on the ratification fraud of the 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution
Treaty of Paris Ratification | Historical Document | Reproduction | Pr
Blair House Publishers provide framed prints/reproductions/replicas of the historical document proclamation which ratified the Treaty of Paris.
Edward D Duvall
A blog devoted to history and politics, especially American history and federalism.
Have they ratified the Paris Agreement yet?
176 states and the European Union have signed the Paris Climate Agreement, but only a handful of countries have ratified it so far.
TONA Research Committee - The Thirteenth Article of Amendment
The TONA Research Committee presents the research into the Legislative history and ratification of the Article 13 Titles of Nobility and Honours amendment to the Constitution, ratified Mar. 12, 1819, which mysteriously disappeared after the War Between the States, last appearing in 1876 in the Wyoming statutes.
TONA Research Committee - The Thirteenth Article of Amendment
The TONA Research Committee presents the research into the Legislative history and ratification of the Article 13 Titles of Nobility and Honours amendment to the Constitution, ratified Mar. 12, 1819, which mysteriously disappeared after the War Between the States, last appearing in 1876 in the Wyoming statutes.
Edward D Duvall
A blog devoted to history and politics, especially American history and federalism.