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"The American Revolution: A Nation's Struggle for Independence" In 1776

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American Revolution Collection: Sir Charles Pole, British admiral (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: Robert Roddam, British admiral (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: George Brydges Rodney, Lord Rodney, British admiral (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: Thomas Paine, c. 1806-07 (oil on canvas)
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American Revolution Collection: American general and rifleman of the American Revolutionary War (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill and burning of Charlestown, Massachusetts, American Revolutionary War
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American Revolution Collection: Sir John Lockhart-Ross, British admiral (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: First Parish Church, Harrington House, Lexington Battle Green, Massachusetts
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American Revolution Collection: Faneuil Meeting Hall, Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts
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American Revolution Collection: Benjamin Franklin Statue, Boston, Massachusetts. Front of the Boston Latin School founded
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American Revolution Collection: William Prescott Statue, Bunker Hill Battle Monument, Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts
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American Revolution Collection: Old North Bridge Concord River Minute Man National Historical Park American Revolution
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American Revolution Collection: The Minute Man statue, Old North Bridge, Minute Man National Historical Park
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American Revolution Collection: Old North Bridge, Concord River, Minute Man National Historical Park
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American Revolution Collection: Silver British Unicorn Faneuil Meeting Hall, Freedom Trail, Boston, Massachusetts
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American Revolution Collection: Lexington Minute Man Patriot Statue, Massachusetts. Site of April 19
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American Revolution Collection: Death of General Montgomery at Quebec, 1775
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American Revolution Collection: The Gloomy Days of 1776, (oil on canvas)
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American Revolution Collection: Pine-tree flag (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: British soldiers waist belt plate of the 38th Regiment of Foot
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American Revolution Collection: British officers breechloading flintlock Ferguson rifles
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American Revolution Collection: Group of British Infantry swords, American Revolutionary War (metal)
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American Revolution Collection: Plan of the Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775 (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: The Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775 (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: Plan of the investment of Boston, 1775-1776 (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: Alamance, the first battle of the revolution (litho)
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American Revolution Collection: Washington crossing the Delaware, America
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American Revolution Collection: The Inauguration of Washington as First President of the United States, April 30th 1789
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American Revolution Collection: British Admiral George Rodneys victory over the French fleet commanded by the Comte de Grasse at
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American Revolution Collection: Interview between George Washington and his mother after the Revolution (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: Washington Crossing the Delaware River, 25th December 1776 (detail), 1851 (oil on canvas)
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American Revolution Collection: A sketch of the operations before Charlestown, the capital of South Carolina, c
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American Revolution Collection: Surrender of General Burgoynes army at Saratoga, 1777 (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: To his excellency George Clinton, Esq... This plan of the City of New York
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American Revolution Collection: Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga, N. Y. October 17th 1777, pub. N
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American Revolution Collection: Toussaint-Guillaume Picquet de la Motte, French Admiral (chromolitho)
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American Revolution Collection: George Washington, c. 1850 (oil on canvas)
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American Revolution Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill with Gadsden Flag, 1899 (chromolithograph)
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American Revolution Collection: Portrait of Jonathan Trumbell (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: Thaddeus Kosciuszko (engraving)
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American Revolution Collection: American Bill of Credit, 1775, illustration from Cassell


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"The American Revolution: A Nation's Struggle for Independence" In 1776, the Thirteen original colonies embarked on a historic journey towards freedom and self-governance. Betsy Ross, with her skilled hands, sewed the first American flag, symbolizing unity and hope for a new nation. Henry Mosler's painting "The Nation Makers" vividly captures the Battle of Brandywine in 1777 during the Revolutionary War. It showcases the courage and determination of those who fought valiantly to secure liberty. Howard Pyle's masterpiece "Battle of Bunker Hill" immortalizes one of the earliest conflicts that ignited the revolution. The intense brushstrokes convey both sacrifice and resilience exhibited by patriots defending their newfound ideals. Amidst this chaos, Laodicea Dicey Langston emerges as an unsung hero, protecting her elderly father from Loyalist troops due to his unwavering support for the revolutionary cause. Her bravery exemplifies ordinary citizens' extraordinary contributions during these tumultuous times. EXPL2A-00164 depicts another significant moment -the Battle of Concord in 1775- where colonists stood united against British oppression. This engraving serves as a reminder that every skirmish played a vital role in shaping America's destiny. George Washington crossing the Delaware River on December 25th, 1776 is an iconic image etched into history books. This daring maneuver marked a turning point in favor of American forces during their war for independence. On July 4th, 1776, our forefathers signed a copy of the Declaration of Independence -a document that proclaimed liberty as an unalienable right bestowed upon all individuals. Its significance still resonates today as we celebrate our nation's birth each year. Alonzo Chappel's colored engraving portrays British soldiers retreating from Concord after facing fierce resistance from determined colonial fighters on April 19th, 1775.