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First Blow for Liberty (Lexington / Concord). Colored engraving by A. H. Ritchie, 19th century

First Blow for Liberty (Lexington  /  Concord). Colored engraving by A. H. Ritchie, 19th century


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First Blow for Liberty (Lexington / Concord). Colored engraving by A. H. Ritchie, 19th century

CONCORD/LEXINGTON, 1775.
First Blow for Liberty (Lexington/Concord). Colored engraving by A.H. Ritchie, 19th century

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1775 American Revolution Attack Battle British Empire Concord Continental Army Lexington Minute Man Musket Patriotic Rebellion Red Coats Revolutionary Rifle Warfare Troop


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The vibrant colored engraving by A. H. Ritchie, titled "First Blow for Liberty (Lexington/Concord)" captures a pivotal moment in American history. Set against the backdrop of the 19th century, this print transports us to the fateful day of April 19,1775. In this iconic image, we witness the birth of an unstoppable revolution. The attack on Lexington and Concord marked the first blow struck by American patriots against British rule. With rifles raised and determination etched on their faces, brave colonial troops stand united as they face off against imposing red-coated soldiers. This engraving serves as a powerful reminder of the indomitable spirit that fueled America's fight for independence. It encapsulates both the chaos and heroism that defined warfare during those tumultuous times. The muskets held firmly in hands symbolize not only weapons but also symbols of defiance and freedom. As we gaze upon this historic scene, it is impossible not to feel a surge of patriotism coursing through our veins. This image pays homage to all those who fought valiantly in defense of liberty – from minute men to members of the Continental Army. Let us remember that this print represents more than just art; it embodies a turning point in history when ordinary citizens became extraordinary heroes willing to risk everything for their beliefs. May it serve as a constant reminder that freedom is never free and must be fiercely protected for generations to come.

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