Ratification Day

January 14, Sunday

Ratification Day
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Ratification Day in the United States is celebrated annually on January 14 and is dedicated to an important event in the history of the country - the ratification of the peace treaty that ended the Revolutionary War. This day is associated with the final ratification of the Treaty of Paris of 1783, which formalized the independence of the United States from Great Britain.

Historical context
The American Revolutionary War (1775-1783) ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on September 3, 1783. This document was prepared in Paris, where the American delegation led by John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and John Jay negotiated with representatives of Great Britain.

On January 14, 1784, the Congress of the Confederation of the United States, meeting in Annapolis, Maryland, ratified this treaty, which was the last official step in the recognition of US independence at the international level. Thus, January 14 is considered the official date when the United States legally and politically secured its status as an independent state.

Modern Celebration
In the United States, this day is not a national holiday, but it is celebrated in historical circles and various organizations:

Historical societies and museums hold lectures and exhibits dedicated to the Paris Peace Treaty and the role of ratification in the history of the country.

Educational programs focus on teaching students the key events associated with the Revolutionary War and the establishment of the United States as an independent state.Thus, January 14 is considered the official date when the United States legally and politically secured its status as an independent state.

Modern Celebration
In the United States, this day is not a national holiday, but it is celebrated in historical circles and various organizations:

Historical societies and museums hold lectures and exhibits dedicated to the Paris Peace Treaty and the role of ratification in the history of the country.

Educational programs focus on teaching students the key events associated with the Revolutionary War and the establishment of the United States as an independent state.

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