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Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: The Nation Makers. Depicts the Battle of Brandywine of 1777 during the Revolutionary War

The Nation Makers. Depicts the Battle of Brandywine of 1777 during the Revolutionary War
PYLE: NATION MAKERS, 1906. The Nation Makers. Depicts the Battle of Brandywine of 1777 during the Revolutionary War. Oil on canvas by Howard Pyle, 1906

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Signed copy of the Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776

Signed copy of the Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Signed copy of the Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Betsy Ross sewing the first American flag. Painting by Henry Mosler (1841-1920)

Betsy Ross sewing the first American flag. Painting by Henry Mosler (1841-1920)
BIRTH OF THE FLAG. Betsy Ross sewing the first American flag. Painting by Henry Mosler (1841-1920)

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Battle of Bunker Hill: oil on canvas, 1898, by Howard Pyle

Battle of Bunker Hill: oil on canvas, 1898, by Howard Pyle
PYLE: BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL. Battle of Bunker Hill: oil on canvas, 1898, by Howard Pyle

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: First page of signatures on the Declaration of Independence

First page of signatures on the Declaration of Independence
DECLARATION: SIGNATURES. First page of signatures on the Declaration of Independence

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BONHOMME RICHARD, 1779. The engagement between USS Bonhomme Richard and HMS Serapis

BONHOMME RICHARD, 1779. The engagement between USS Bonhomme Richard and HMS Serapis off Flamborough Head, 23 September 1779. Oil on canvas, 1789, by William Elliott

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: MAP: FORT WASHINGTON, 1776. Engraved map showing the English attacks on Fort Washington

MAP: FORT WASHINGTON, 1776. Engraved map showing the English attacks on Fort Washington led by Sir William Howe, during the American Revolution, 1776. Engraving, American, 1861

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: SAN FERNANDO DE OMOA, 1779. A British sailor offering a sword to an unarmed Spanish

SAN FERNANDO DE OMOA, 1779. A British sailor offering a sword to an unarmed Spanish officer to defend himself in the Battle of San Fernando de Omoa

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BATTLE OF THE KEGS, 1778. Kegs filled with gunpowder floated down the Delaware

BATTLE OF THE KEGS, 1778. Kegs filled with gunpowder floated down the Delaware River near Philadelphia, in an attempt to explode British ships, during the American Revolution, 1778

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. The surrender of Lord Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown

YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. The surrender of Lord Charles Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia, at the end of the American Revolutionary War, 19 October 1781

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. Peter Salem shooting British Marine Major John Pitcairn

BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. Peter Salem shooting British Marine Major John Pitcairn at the Battle of Bunker Hill, on June 17, 1775. Engraving, c

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: AMERICAN REVOLUTION, c1775. The Vision

AMERICAN REVOLUTION, c1775. The Vision. Engraving by Elkanah Tisdale, 1795, for John Trumbulls epic poem, M Fingal, first published in 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BATTLE OF STONY POINT, 1779. American troops under General Anthony Wayne surprising

BATTLE OF STONY POINT, 1779. American troops under General Anthony Wayne surprising and capturing the British garrison at Stony Point, New York, on 16 July 1779

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: NEW YORK: ARMIES, 1776. A Sketch of the Operations of His Majestys Fleet

NEW YORK: ARMIES, 1776. A Sketch of the Operations of His Majestys Fleet and Army Under the Command of Vice Admiral the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Howe in New York in 1776. British map, 1777

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: MARQUIS de LAFAYETTE (1757-1834). The Marquis de Lafayette Marie-Joseph Paul Yves

MARQUIS de LAFAYETTE (1757-1834). The Marquis de Lafayette Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier. French soldier and statesman who fought in the American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND, 1776. American soldiers attempting to retreat across Gowanus

BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND, 1776. American soldiers attempting to retreat across Gowanus Creek during the Battle of Long Island, 27 August 1776. Wood engraving, American, 1877, after Felix O.C. Darley

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: ALGERIAN CORSAIR. Capture of an Algerian corsair by an American warship in the

ALGERIAN CORSAIR. Capture of an Algerian corsair by an American warship in the years following the American Revolution. Engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: VALLEY FORGE, 1777. General George Washington at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1777

VALLEY FORGE, 1777. General George Washington at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1777. Illustration by Percy Moran, c1911

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: CONCORD, c1775. The Concord Stage. Illustration by Percy Moran, c1911

CONCORD, c1775. The Concord Stage. Illustration by Percy Moran, c1911

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. The British General Charles Cornwallis surrenders to

YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. The British General Charles Cornwallis surrenders to American General George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, ending fighting during the American Revolution

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENT, 1776. Congressional document ordering John Ashmead, clerk

CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENT, 1776. Congressional document ordering John Ashmead, clerk of the frigate Randolph to stay on board while the rest of his crew went on an expedition

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: KNOX: ARTILLERY, 1776. The arrival of Colonel Henry Knox in the Continental Army

KNOX: ARTILLERY, 1776. The arrival of Colonel Henry Knox in the Continental Army camp besieging Boston, January 1776, with artillery seized at Fort Ticonderoga

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: TORY PANDEMONIUM, c1775. A meeting of angry loyalists during the American Revolution

TORY PANDEMONIUM, c1775. A meeting of angry loyalists during the American Revolution. Engraving by Elkanah Tisdale, 1795, for John Trumbulls epic poem, M Fingal, first published in 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BOSTON: DECLARATION, 1776. The reading of the Declaration of Independence in Boston

BOSTON: DECLARATION, 1776. The reading of the Declaration of Independence in Boston, Massachusetts, 18 July 1776. Line engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: REVOLUTION: RECRUIT, 1777. The Recruit

REVOLUTION: RECRUIT, 1777. The Recruit. A young man in a recruiting office of the 1st New Jersey Regiment of the Continental Army, near the encampment at Monmouth, New Jersey, 1777

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: YANKEE DOODLE, 1776. Yankee Doodle, 1776. Lithograph by Archibald Willard, c1876

YANKEE DOODLE, 1776. Yankee Doodle, 1776. Lithograph by Archibald Willard, c1876

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: THE RANGER, 1777. Painting of the Ranger, sloop-of-war in the Continental Navy

THE RANGER, 1777. Painting of the Ranger, sloop-of-war in the Continental Navy during the American Revolution, built at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1777

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. George Washingtons headquarters at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

WASHINGTON: HEADQUARTERS. George Washingtons headquarters at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: REVOLUTIONARY WAR POSTER. Recruiting broadside with instructions for recruiting

REVOLUTIONARY WAR POSTER. Recruiting broadside with instructions for recruiting officers of the Continental Army in New York. Broadside, c1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: WILLIAM SMALLWOOD (1732-1792). American planter, soldier and statesman

WILLIAM SMALLWOOD (1732-1792). American planter, soldier and statesman. Oil on canvas by James Harley after Charles Willson Peale, 18th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: HOWE DECLARATION, 1776. Declaration by Richard Viscount Howe and his brother, General

HOWE DECLARATION, 1776. Declaration by Richard Viscount Howe and his brother, General William Howe, made on Staten Island, New York, 14 July 1776, offering pardon to those rebellious colonists

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: SARATOGA: SURRENDER, 1777. The surrender of British General John Burgoyne (left)

SARATOGA: SURRENDER, 1777. The surrender of British General John Burgoyne (left) to General Horatio Gates of the Continental Army, at Saratoga, New York, 17 October 1777

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: AMERICAN REVOLUTION, c1775. The Combat

AMERICAN REVOLUTION, c1775. The Combat. Engraving by Elkanah Tisdale, 1795, for John Trumbulls epic poem, M Fingal, first published in 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: HOUSE OF BURGESSES, 1774. Association signed by the 89 members of the House of Burgesses

HOUSE OF BURGESSES, 1774. Association signed by the 89 members of the House of Burgesses, recently dissolved by the British government, arguing against taxation in the colonies, 27 May 1774

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: SAMPSON PENSION, 1818. Deposition of Deborah Sampson Gannett, a soldier in the

SAMPSON PENSION, 1818. Deposition of Deborah Sampson Gannett, a soldier in the American Revolution, in her claim for pension, 1818

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND, 1776. Colonel John Glover of the Marblehead militia superintending

BATTLE OF LONG ISLAND, 1776. Colonel John Glover of the Marblehead militia superintending the retreat of Continental Army troops across the East River to Manhattan on the night of 29-30 August 1776

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BATTLE OF STONY POINT, 1779. Continental Army soldiers under General Anthony Wayne surprising

BATTLE OF STONY POINT, 1779. Continental Army soldiers under General Anthony Wayne surprising and capturing the British garrison at Stony Point, New York, on 16 July 1779

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Abandoning the Vessels at Gloucester during a naval battle

AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Abandoning the Vessels at Gloucester during a naval battle of the American Revolution. Wood engraving, American, 1775

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: MILITARY TEXT BOOK, 1777. A Military Course

MILITARY TEXT BOOK, 1777. A Military Course. Title page of a British military textbook for a battalion, by Thomas Simes, London, 1777

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: HALIFAX: DECLARATION, 1776. The reading of the Declaration of Independence in Halifax

HALIFAX: DECLARATION, 1776. The reading of the Declaration of Independence in Halifax, North Carolina, 22 July 1776. Line engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: ENGLANDs WAR, 1781. Jack England fighting the four Confederates. English cartoon

ENGLANDs WAR, 1781. Jack England fighting the four Confederates. English cartoon, 1781, depicting Jack England taking a stand against his adversaries, from left: the Netherlands, France, Spain,

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. Battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, during the American Revolution

BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. Battle of Lexington, Massachusetts, during the American Revolution, 19 April 1775. Wood engraving, c1840

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: LIBERTY BELL, 1776. The Tocsin of Liberty

LIBERTY BELL, 1776. The Tocsin of Liberty. Ringing the Liberty Bell at the State House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 4 July 1776. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: BATTLE OF TRENTON, 1776. General George Washington inspecting the captured British

BATTLE OF TRENTON, 1776. General George Washington inspecting the captured British flags after the Battle of Trenton, 26 December 1776. Lithograph by Percy Moran, c1914

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: MINUTEMEN: HEROES OF 1776. Heroes of 76, Marching to the Fight. Lithograph

MINUTEMEN: HEROES OF 1776. Heroes of 76, Marching to the Fight. Lithograph
MINUTEMEN: HEROES OF 1776. Heroes of " 76, " Marching to the Fight. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives commemorating the centennial of the beginning of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: FRENCH SQUADRON, 1778. French warship Languedoc, part of the naval squadron under

FRENCH SQUADRON, 1778. French warship Languedoc, part of the naval squadron under the command of Comte d Estaing sent to aid the American cause, with masts broken from a storm

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: United Colonies Continental Currency eight dollar banknote, 1777

United Colonies Continental Currency eight dollar banknote, 1777
CONTINENTAL CURRENCY, 1777. United Colonies Continental Currency eight dollar banknote, 1777

Background imageAmerican Revolution Collection: Battle of Virginia Capes between the French and English fleets, 5-10 September 1781

Battle of Virginia Capes between the French and English fleets, 5-10 September 1781
BATTLE OF VIRGINIA CAPES. Battle of Virginia Capes between the French and English fleets, 5-10 September 1781. The positions of the British and French fleets before the action



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