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"Impeachment: A Historical Journey Through Trials and Consequences" Step into the halls of justice as we explore the captivating world of impeachment

Background imageImpeachment Collection: NIXON PROTEST, 1973. Protesters carrying an Impeach Nixon sign near the United

NIXON PROTEST, 1973. Protesters carrying an Impeach Nixon sign near the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 1973

Background imageImpeachment Collection: The impeachment, or The father of the gang turned Kings evidence, Gillray, James

The impeachment, or The father of the gang turned Kings evidence, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, artist, engraving 1791, Edmund Burke standing behind and with his hands on the heads of Richard B

Background imageImpeachment Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. Members of the Senate in consultation in the Ladies

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. Members of the Senate in consultation in the Ladies Parlor in the Capitol Building, during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson, April 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: WILLIAM EVARTS (1818-1901). American statesman and lawyer, counsel of President

WILLIAM EVARTS (1818-1901). American statesman and lawyer, counsel of President Andrew Johnson during his impeachment trial. Engraving, American, 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. Members of the House of Representatives arriving at

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. Members of the House of Representatives arriving at the Senate Chamber during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson, April 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. J. I. Christie, Messenger of the Senate, taking admission

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. J. I. Christie, Messenger of the Senate, taking admission
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. J.I. Christie, Messenger of the Senate, taking admission tickets at the entrance to the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson, April 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. Crowd outside the newspaper offices in Washington, D

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. Crowd outside the newspaper offices in Washington, D.C. after the vote deciding the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, May 1868. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageImpeachment Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. The impeachment committee preparing their indictment

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. The impeachment committee preparing their indictment against President Andrew Johnson, 1868. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageImpeachment Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. General Lorenzo Thomas demanding the office of Secretary

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. General Lorenzo Thomas demanding the office of Secretary of War from Edwin Stanton, prior to the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. The Guard Before the War Office, during President

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. The Guard Before the War Office, during President Andre Johnsons impeachment trial, 1868. Contemporary American engraving

Background imageImpeachment Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. Reporters in the Senate lobby seek information during

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. Reporters in the Senate lobby seek information during the secret session of President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial

Background imageImpeachment Collection: The Impeachment

The Impeachment, Or The Father Of The Gang Turned Kings Evidence, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Artist, Engraving 1791, Edmund Burke Standing Behind And With His Hands On The Heads Of Richard B

Background imageImpeachment Collection: President Andrew Johnson consulting with his counsel. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of

President Andrew Johnson consulting with his counsel. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1868
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. President Andrew Johnson consulting with his counsel. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Apathy of the House members at the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson

Apathy of the House members at the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson. Wood engraving, March 1868
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. Apathy of the House members at the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson. Wood engraving, March 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: The Andrew Johnson Impeachment Committee, photographed in 1868 by Mathew Brady

The Andrew Johnson Impeachment Committee, photographed in 1868 by Mathew Brady. Left to right, seated: Benjamin F
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. The Andrew Johnson Impeachment Committee, photographed in 1868 by Mathew Brady. Left to right, seated: Benjamin F. Butler, Thaddeus Stevens, Thomas Williams, John A

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868) closing the debate in the House of Representatives

Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868) closing the debate in the House of Representatives on the proposed impeachment
A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868) closing the debate in the House of Representatives on the proposed impeachment of President Andrew Johnson

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Thaddeus Stevens, with cane, and John A. Bingham

Thaddeus Stevens, with cane, and John A. Bingham
ANDREW JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT. Thaddeus Stevens, with cane, and John A. Bingham before the Senate during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: President Andrew Johnson accepting the summons to his impeachment trial from Senate

President Andrew Johnson accepting the summons to his impeachment trial from Senate sergeant-at-arms George T
A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. President Andrew Johnson accepting the summons to his impeachment trial from Senate sergeant-at-arms George T. Brown on 7 March 1868: contemporary wood engraving

Background imageImpeachment Collection: I Have Discovered That According to a Secret Tape of June 23, 1972, I AM a Crook

I Have Discovered That According to a Secret Tape of June 23, 1972, I AM a Crook
WATERGATE SCANDAL, 1974. I Have Discovered That According to a Secret Tape of June 23, 1972, I AM a Crook. Cartoon by Bill Sanders for the Milwaukee Journal, 6 August 1974

Background imageImpeachment Collection: 17th President of the United States. American newspaper cartoon published during Johnsons

17th President of the United States. American newspaper cartoon published during Johnsons impeachment trial, 1868
ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). 17th President of the United States. American newspaper cartoon published during Johnsons impeachment trial, 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Lobby of the White House at Washington. People waiting to see the impeachment trail of President

Lobby of the White House at Washington. People waiting to see the impeachment trail of President Andrew Johnson
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. Lobby of the White House at Washington. People waiting to see the impeachment trail of President Andrew Johnson. American newspaper engraving, 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Reading the articles of impeachment against Andrew Johnson in the Senate Chamber on 4 March 1868

Reading the articles of impeachment against Andrew Johnson in the Senate Chamber on 4 March 1868
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. Reading the articles of impeachment against Andrew Johnson in the Senate Chamber on 4 March 1868. Contemporary French engraving

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Mortally-ill Thaddeus Stevens is carried into the Senate during the impeachment trial of President

Mortally-ill Thaddeus Stevens is carried into the Senate during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. Mortally-ill Thaddeus Stevens is carried into the Senate during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Wood engraving, from an American newspaper, 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Reading the articles of impeachment against President Andrew Johnson in the Senate chamber on 4

Reading the articles of impeachment against President Andrew Johnson in the Senate chamber on 4 March 1868
A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. Reading the articles of impeachment against President Andrew Johnson in the Senate chamber on 4 March 1868. Contemporary colored engraving

Background imageImpeachment Collection: The United States Senate as a court of impeachment for the trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868

The United States Senate as a court of impeachment for the trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. The United States Senate as a court of impeachment for the trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Journalist rushing to the telegraph office in the Capitol during the impeachment trial of

Journalist rushing to the telegraph office in the Capitol during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. Journalist rushing to the telegraph office in the Capitol during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson. Wood engraving, 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Senator James Wilson Grimes (1816-1872), crippled by a stroke

Senator James Wilson Grimes (1816-1872), crippled by a stroke, is carried into the Senate to vote not guilty
A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. Senator James Wilson Grimes (1816-1872), crippled by a stroke, is carried into the Senate to vote not guilty and prevent the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson

Background imageImpeachment Collection: An American newspaper cartoon published during President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial of 1868

An American newspaper cartoon published during President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial of 1868
A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. An American newspaper cartoon published during President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial of 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: American cartoon, c1911, depicting Uncle Sam as the presiding judge at President Andrews

American cartoon, c1911, depicting Uncle Sam as the presiding judge at President Andrews impeachment trial in 1868
A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. American cartoon, c1911, depicting Uncle Sam as the presiding judge at President Andrews impeachment trial in 1868, delivering a sharp rebuke

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Ticket of Admission to the U. S. Senate galleries for the impeachment trial of President Andrew

Ticket of Admission to the U. S. Senate galleries for the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868
A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. Ticket of Admission to the U.S. Senate galleries for the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Reporters in the Senate lobby seek information during the secret session of President Andrew

Reporters in the Senate lobby seek information during the secret session of President Andrew Johnsons impeachment
JOHNSON, A.: TRIAL Reporters in the Senate lobby seek information during the secret session of President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial

Background imageImpeachment Collection: James Wilson Grimes

James Wilson Grimes
JAMES WILSON GRIMES (1816-1872). American politician. Senator Grimes, crippled by a stroke, is carried into the Senate to vote not guilty and prevent the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Johnson Impeachment Trial

Johnson Impeachment Trial
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. American newspaper cartoon published during President Andrew Johnsons impreachment trial, 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Johnson Impeachment, 1868

Johnson Impeachment, 1868
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868) closing the debate in the House of Representatives on the proposed impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, 2 March 1868

Background imageImpeachment Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. The vote of the Senate for President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. The vote of the Senate for President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial

Background imageImpeachment Collection: WILLIAM WORTH BELKNAP (1829-1890). American army officer and politician

WILLIAM WORTH BELKNAP (1829-1890). American army officer and politician. The Committee on Expenditures reports in favor of impeaching former Secretary of War Belknap to the House of Representatives

Background imageImpeachment Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. A New Political Power in Congress

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT, 1868. A New Political Power in Congress. The radicals divided - By side-splitting laughter. American cartoon published during President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial

Background imageImpeachment Collection: THADDEUS STEVENS, 1868. Republican Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868)

THADDEUS STEVENS, 1868. Republican Congressman Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868) is carried to an Andrew Jackson impeachment committee meeting in 1868: wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageImpeachment Collection: A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. Mortally-ill Thaddeus Stevens carried into the Senate during

A. JOHNSON: IMPEACHMENT. Mortally-ill Thaddeus Stevens carried into the Senate during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Contemporary engraving

Background imageImpeachment Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT. The United States Senate as a court of impeachment for the trial of President

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT. The United States Senate as a court of impeachment for the trial of President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageImpeachment Collection: A view of the tryal of Warren Hastings Esqr. before the Cour

A view of the tryal of Warren Hastings Esqr. before the Court of Peers in Westminster Hall on an impeachment delivered at the Bar of the House of Lords by the Commons of Great Britain in Parliament

Background imageImpeachment Collection: The Struggle, for a Bengal Butcher and an Imp-pie

The Struggle, for a Bengal Butcher and an Imp-pie
Another print about the impeachment of Warren Hastings. A tug-of-war is taking place, with Hastings in a jewelled turban and a large pie (Sir Elijah Impey) in the middle

Background imageImpeachment Collection: Johnson Impeached 1868

Johnson Impeached 1868
THE IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT ANDREW JOHNSON The high court of impeachment in session at the Senate, Washington



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"Impeachment: A Historical Journey Through Trials and Consequences" Step into the halls of justice as we explore the captivating world of impeachment. From the Trial of the Earl of Strafford in Westminster Hall, 1641 to the Trial of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, these historic events have shaped our understanding of accountability. Witness the dramatic scenes unfold before your eyes - The eviction of judges during Louis Napoleon's coup d'état in 1851 or Blood on Thunder fording the Red Sea, a powerful etching that symbolizes political turbulence. These artworks capture moments when power clashed with justice. Intriguingly, even prominent figures like Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States, faced scrutiny through this process. His portrait serves as a reminder that no position is immune from potential consequences. Delve deeper into society's struggle between industry and idleness through The Industrious Prentice Alderman and his Idle Accomplice. This engraving from 1747 reflects how they are expose both virtue and vice within individuals. Not limited to politicians alone, Lord Hastings' oil painting reminds us that even governors are not exempt from facing judgment for their actions. Impeachment transcends borders and hierarchies; it stands as an instrument for holding those in power accountable. Lastly, let us not forget about education's role in shaping societies. The Yankee schoolmaster lithograph depicts a time when knowledge was valued amidst political turmoil - an era where critical thinking became essential to navigate complex issues such as impeachment. Impeachment has left its mark throughout history – capturing pivotal moments where truth collided with power. As we reflect upon these images and stories engraved in time, may we remember that accountability remains at democracy's core.