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Sprang Out of the Morass and Flew at the Throats of the Renowned Riflemen, 1902

Sprang Out of the Morass and Flew at the Throats of the Renowned Riflemen, 1902


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Sprang Out of the Morass and Flew at the Throats of the Renowned Riflemen, 1902

Sprang Out of the Morass and Flew at the Throats of the Renowned Riflemen, 1902. Episode of the War of 1812, (1812-1815), fought between the United States of America and the British Empire. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. II. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1902]

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This print titled "Sprang Out of the Morass and Flew at the Throats of the Renowned Riflemen, 1902" takes us back to a significant episode in history - the War of 1812. The image vividly captures a moment of intense conflict between Native Americans and renowned riflemen from both sides. The men are locked in battle, face to face, armed with guns, knives, and daggers. The composition is powerful, showcasing the violence and chaos that characterized warfare during this period. The native warriors wear striking headdresses while displaying their fierce determination to defend their land against foreign invaders. Their bravery is palpable as they engage in combat against well-equipped opponents. Through this monochrome portrayal, we can sense the metaphorical weight behind each figure's presence on this battlefield. This print serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought for their respective nations during this tumultuous time. Published in 1902 as part of "Battles of the Nineteenth Century" this engraving offers an artistic glimpse into historical events that shaped America's identity during its early years as an independent nation. It encapsulates not only a specific moment but also represents larger themes such as violence, conflict, and cultural clashes that defined much of American history. As we observe this scene frozen in time through Heritage Images' lens, we are reminded once again how art has the power to transport us back to pivotal moments like these – allowing us to

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