On a sunny morning in Albany, the capital of the state of New York, a historic event was taking place. In front of the majestic Capitol building, thousands of citizens had gathered to witness a much-anticipated moment: the inauguration of the new Governor, Richard Dickson.
Richard emerged victorious, receiving mixed responses from the public. Some booed him, and some supported him. Regardless of what people said, he was a governor elected through a fair election system.
At 10am, the bells of the old churches around the Capitol announced the start of the swearing-in ceremony. On the grand stage, flags fluttered majestically in the bright sunlight. The air was filled with excitement. Citizens gathered in high spirits, dressed in their finest attire and various walks of life were represented in the crowd.