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BATTLE OF THE THAMES, 1813. Cavalry attack on British and Native American troops

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BATTLE OF THE THAMES, 1813. Cavalry attack on British and Native American troops

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

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1813 Attack Battle Battle Of The Thames Bradley Smith British Cavalry Charge Colonel Death Flag Horseback Johnson Moraviantown Native American October Ontario Richard Sword Tecumseh Thames War Of 1812 Warfare Mentor


BATTLE OF THE THAMES, 1813 - A Glimpse into the Heroic Charge

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. This print captures a pivotal moment during the Battle of the Thames in 1813. The image showcases a fearless cavalry attack on British and Native American troops led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson near Moraviantown, Ontario. As history unfolds before our eyes, we witness the intensity of warfare during the War of 1812. Mounted atop majestic horses, these brave horsemen charge forward with unwavering determination. Their swords gleam under the early morning sun as they gallop towards their adversaries. The air is filled with tension and anticipation as both sides prepare for an epic clash. In this historic battle scene, Colonel Richard M. Johnson emerges as a true leader, fearlessly leading his men into combat against formidable opponents. Alongside him rides Tecumseh, an influential Native American warrior who fought valiantly to defend his land and people. The flag held high by one rider symbolizes unity and patriotism amidst chaos—a reminder that even in times of war, there is strength in solidarity. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from Bradley Smith's Carousel Collection, we are transported back to that fateful day in October 1813 when bravery met adversity on Canadian soil. This print serves as a poignant tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for freedom and justice—an enduring testament to courage that should never be forgotten or commercialized

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