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The Sons of Liberty pulling down the statue of King George III at the Bowling Green, New York, on the night of 9 July 1776. Wood engraving after Felix O. C. Darley, 1877

The Sons of Liberty pulling down the statue of King George III at the Bowling Green, New York, on the night of 9 July 1776. Wood engraving after Felix O. C. Darley, 1877


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The Sons of Liberty pulling down the statue of King George III at the Bowling Green, New York, on the night of 9 July 1776. Wood engraving after Felix O. C. Darley, 1877

GEORGE III STATUE, 1776.
The Sons of Liberty pulling down the statue of King George III at the Bowling Green, New York, on the night of 9 July 1776. Wood engraving after Felix O.C. Darley, 1877

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This print captures a pivotal moment in American history - the Sons of Liberty pulling down the statue of King George III at Bowling Green, New York, on the night of 9 July 1776. The wood engraving, created by Felix O. C. Darley in 1877, beautifully depicts this act of rebellion and patriotism during the American Revolution. In this powerful image, we witness a group of determined men united against British rule. With sheer strength and unwavering determination, they bring down the symbol of their oppression - King George III's statue. As it crumbles to the ground, it represents not only an act of defiance but also a declaration that America is ready to break free from its colonial chains. The scene is illuminated by moonlight as these brave individuals carry out their mission under cover of darkness. Their faces are filled with purpose and resolve as they liberate themselves from tyranny and pave the way for a new era. This wood engraving by Felix O. C. Darley serves as a reminder of the courage exhibited by those who fought for independence and shaped our nation's destiny. It encapsulates both the spirit and sacrifice that defined this crucial period in American history. As we gaze upon this historic moment frozen in time, we are reminded that freedom comes at great cost but is always worth fighting for.

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