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

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American Revolution Collection: BOSTON: MAP, 1775-1776. Map of Boston, Massachusetts, and the surrounding area, 1775-1776
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American Revolution Collection: EVRV2A-00075
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American Revolution Collection: American siege of Yorktown, Revolutionary War
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American Revolution Collection: Sullivans Island bombarded by the British, 1776
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American Revolution Collection: EVRV2A-00074
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American Revolution Collection: George Wythe of Virginia
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American Revolution Collection: Thaddeus Kosciuszko of Poland
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American Revolution Collection: Moll Pitcher
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American Revolution Collection: Ethan Allen
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American Revolution Collection: Samuel Adams
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American Revolution Collection: Star-spangled banner, the 15-star US flag
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American Revolution Collection: EVRV2A-00216
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American Revolution Collection: Map drawn by Thomas Jefferson of Milford Haven on Chesapeake Bay and vicinity
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American Revolution Collection: Line rendering of Daniel Chester Frenchs statue, The Minute Man of Concord
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American Revolution Collection: Detail of the beginning of the Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776
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American Revolution Collection: Sergeant William Jasper replacing the colors during the British attack on Sullivans Island
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American Revolution Collection: Liutenant Colonel Tench Tilghman of General Washingtons staff announcing the surrender of
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American Revolution Collection: DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE. John Hancocks Defiance. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives
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American Revolution Collection: PREV2A-00090
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American Revolution Collection: Arnolds treason discovered with the arrest of John Andre, 1780
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American Revolution Collection: EVRV2A-00003
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American Revolution Collection: Declaration of Independence, Charleston, c. 2 August 1776 (litho)
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American Revolution Collection: Betsy Ross making the first American flag (colour litho)
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American Revolution Collection: The Ladies of Philadelphia
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American Revolution Collection: KNOX: ARTILLERY, 1776. The arrival of Colonel Henry Knox in the Continental Army
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American Revolution Collection: Plan of the chain across the Hudson River at Fort Montgomery
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American Revolution Collection: Plan of the campaign in New York and New Jersey during the American Revolutionary War, 1776
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American Revolution Collection: Anglo-American political philosopher and writer. Paine, holding the scroll Rights of Man
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American Revolution Collection: Interior of the British prisoner ship, HMS Jersey, anchored off Brooklyn during the British
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American Revolution Collection: (1725-1807). Jean Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur. French soldier. Steel engraving, 19th century
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American Revolution Collection: American revolutionary soldier. Francis Marion inviting a British officer to dine with him
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American Revolution Collection: (1742-1786). American Revolutionary officer. Stipple engraving, American, 19th century
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American Revolution Collection: Steel engraving by James Mitan, 1801, after the painting by John Trumbull
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American Revolution Collection: Thomas Jefferson reading his rough draft of the Declaration of Independence to Benjamin Franklin
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American Revolution Collection: (1732-1799). 1st President of the United States. At Dorchester Heights during the Siege of Boston
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American Revolution Collection: Washington: Valley Forge
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American Revolution Collection: MADISON: FEDERALIST. Essay number ten from the Federalist Papers
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American Revolution Collection: British armys Meschianza in Philadelphia, 1778
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American Revolution Collection: EVRV2D-00088
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American Revolution Collection: End of the Revolutionary War announced by signal-fires
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American Revolution Collection: PREV2A-00115
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American Revolution Collection: PREV2A-00114
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American Revolution Collection: Arthur Middleton of South Carolina
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American Revolution Collection: PREV2A-00094
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American Revolution Collection: EVRV2D-00199
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American Revolution Collection: EVRV2A-00194
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American Revolution Collection: EVRV2A-00022


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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.