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BATTLE OF THE THAMES, 1813. Cavalry attack, led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, on British

BATTLE OF THE THAMES, 1813.
Cavalry attack, led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, on British and Native
American troops, led by Tecumseh, at the Battle of the Thames, near Moraviantown, Ontario, Canada, 5 October 1813. Woodcut, American, early 19th century

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1813 American Indian Arrow Attack Battle Of The Thames British Canada Cavalry Combat Marching Moraviantown Native American October Ontario Saber Tecumseh War Of 1812 Scalping Troop


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This print captures the intense Battle of the Thames that took place on October 5,1813, near Moraviantown in Ontario, Canada. Led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, a fearless cavalry attack is depicted as they fiercely engage British and Native American troops commanded by Tecumseh. The woodcut artwork, created in the early 19th century by an anonymous American artist, beautifully portrays the chaos and bravery of this historic moment. In this scene from the battle, we witness a clash between two worlds as American soldiers and Native Americans fight side by side against their common enemy. Arrows fly through the air while sabers are wielded with precision and determination. The atmosphere is charged with tension as both sides fiercely defend their positions. Tecumseh's leadership shines through as he fearlessly leads his troops into combat against overwhelming odds. His presence commands respect among his warriors who valiantly fight alongside him. The significance of this battle cannot be understated; it was a turning point in the War of 1812 and marked a decisive victory for American forces over British and Native American allies. This woodcut serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made during this tumultuous time in history. As part of The Granger Collection's Carousel Collection, this print offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on our shared past while appreciating the artistry captured within its intricate details.

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