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EVRV2A-00234
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EVRV2A-00234
Rider warning Minutemen the British were marching to Lexington 1775, beginning the Revolutionary War.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration
North Wind Picture Archives brings history to life with stock images and hand-colored illustrations
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1700s 1770s 1775 18th Century Alarm American Revolution Battle Battle Of Lexington Colonial Colonist Colony Communication Female Horse Horse Back Lexington Massachusetts Message Messenger Militia Minute Man Minute Men Musket Paul Revere Rebellion Revolt Revolution Revolutionary War Rider Signal Soldier Uprising Warn Woman Dawes Revere William Dawes
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This photo print, titled EVRV2A-00234, takes us back to the pivotal moment in American history when the Revolutionary War began. Hand-colored and based on a 19th-century illustration, this vintage artwork beautifully captures the essence of that fateful day in Lexington, Massachusetts. In this image, we see a courageous female rider warning the Minutemen about the approaching British troops. With determination etched on her face and clutching a musket tightly, she epitomizes bravery and resilience. Mounted on her horseback, she becomes an emblematic figure of communication during times of conflict. The scene is set against the backdrop of colonial America in the 18th century. The minutemen stand ready for battle as they receive this urgent message from their fearless messenger. Their united efforts will soon ignite a revolution that will shape not only their own destiny but also that of an entire nation. As we delve into this historic moment through artistry and imagination, it serves as a reminder of our ancestors' sacrifices and unwavering spirit. This woodcut print transports us to an era where ordinary men and women became heroes by standing up against oppression. EVRV2A-00234 encapsulates both the significance of Paul Revere's famous ride and William Dawes' lesser-known contribution to spreading alarm throughout Massachusetts colony. It immortalizes these brave individuals who played crucial roles in igniting one of history's most significant uprisings - The American Revolution.
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