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American Revolutionary War Collection (#28)

"Unveiling the Heroes of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageAmerican Revolutionary War Collection: Attack on New London, American Revolutionary War: Plan of the Position of the English

Attack on New London, American Revolutionary War: Plan of the Position of the English and French Fleets Immediately before the Action, September 5, 1781, from Stedmans History of the American War

Background imageAmerican Revolutionary War Collection: Arnold Viewing the Destruction of New London, American Revolutionary War, United States of America

Arnold Viewing the Destruction of New London, American Revolutionary War, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageAmerican Revolutionary War Collection: PLAN OF THE SIEGE OF YORKTOWN. (From Stedmans History of the American War. ) AMERICAN

PLAN OF THE SIEGE OF YORKTOWN. (From Stedmans History of the American War. ) AMERICAN
PLAN OF THE SIEGE OF YORKTOWN. (From Stedmans History of the American War.) AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, US, USA, 1870s engraving

Background imageAmerican Revolutionary War Collection: AN INCIDENT IN THE DEFENCE OF NINETY-SIX, American Revolutionary War, US, USA, 1870s

AN INCIDENT IN THE DEFENCE OF NINETY-SIX, American Revolutionary War, US, USA, 1870s engraving

Background imageAmerican Revolutionary War Collection: PLAN OF THE BATTLE OF CAMDEN, (From Stedmans History of the American War), AMERICAN

PLAN OF THE BATTLE OF CAMDEN, (From Stedmans History of the American War), AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, US, USA, 1870s engraving

Background imageAmerican Revolutionary War Collection: The Assault on Stony Point; the Battle of Stony Point, American Revolutionary War

The Assault on Stony Point; the Battle of Stony Point, American Revolutionary War, United States of America, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageAmerican Revolutionary War Collection: Facsimile of a Declaration about the Scarcity of Food; American Revolutionary War

Facsimile of a Declaration about the Scarcity of Food; American Revolutionary War, Us, Usa, 1870S Engraving

Background imageAmerican Revolutionary War Collection: Henry Laurens was an American merchant and rice planter from South Carolina who became

Henry Laurens was an American merchant and rice planter from South Carolina who became a political leader during the Revolutionary War. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, US, USA, 1870s engraving

Background imageAmerican Revolutionary War Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON, He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, serving

GEORGE WASHINGTON, He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, serving as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War

Background imageAmerican Revolutionary War Collection: David Hartley, English diplomat

David Hartley, English diplomat
David Hartley the Younger (1731-1813), English diplomat, Member of Parliament, and son of the philosopher David Hartley (1705-1757)

Background imageAmerican Revolutionary War Collection: George Washington, first US President

George Washington, first US President
George Washington (1732-1799), planter, soldier and politician. Washington was born into a Virginian planter family in 1732




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"Unveiling the Heroes of the American Revolutionary War: A Journey through Iconic Moments" Step back in time and witness pivotal moments that shaped America's fight for independence. George Washington, a symbol of resilience, leads his troops across the treacherous Delaware River on December 25th, 1776. Grant DeVolson Wood captures the legendary Midnight Ride of Paul Revere in stunning detail, immortalizing his bravery forever. In 1776, amidst fervent determination, Betsy Ross meticulously crafts the first American flag - a symbol of unity and freedom. The Declaration of Independence echoes through history as it proclaims the birth of thirteen United States of America in 1823. The Siege of Yorktown unfolds before our eyes; Auguste Couder's masterpiece depicts an epic battle where victory was secured by American forces against British rule in 1781. Witnessing The Battle Of Jersey reminds us that every skirmish played a vital role in shaping this nation's destiny. Defeat may have loomed at Gibraltar, but it did not dampen spirits; Banastre Tarleton stands tall as both soldier and politician - a testament to unwavering dedication. General Arnold's wounded figure at Hessian Redoubt during the Battle of Saratoga serves as a reminder that sacrifice is often necessary for triumph. Yankee Doodle resounds with patriotic spirit; its chromolithograph from c. 1876 encapsulates American pride during those tumultuous times. A glimpse into history reveals strategic maneuvers like never before - Camden battle plans sketched meticulously and Newport captured beautifully with pen, ink, and watercolor. These snapshots remind us that behind every great revolution are ordinary individuals who dared to dream big – their courage laid the foundation for liberty we cherish today.