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FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. No Party Lines When The National Honor Is In Peril

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. No Party Lines When The National Honor Is In Peril


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FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. No Party Lines When The National Honor Is In Peril

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896.
No Party Lines When The National Honor Is In Peril. Cartoon showing the combined forces of the gold standard supporters, including President Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William C. Whitney, and a reluctant William McKinley, toward Fort 16 to 1, manned by farmers and prospectors. Chromolithograph, 1896

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1896 Anti Attack Battle Benjamin Cannon Charge Chromolithograph Cleveland Collins Commerce Credit Farmer Finance Financial Fort Free Silver Grover Harrison Political Politician Prospector Reed Sherman Sword Whitney William Gold Standard Turn Of Century


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This print titled "FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. No Party Lines When The National Honor Is In Peril" takes us back to a significant moment in American history. Depicting a chromolithograph from 1896, it showcases the intense battle between supporters of the gold standard and those advocating for free silver. In this artwork, we witness an extraordinary scene where President Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, William C. Whitney, and even a hesitant William McKinley unite their forces against Fort 16 to 1. Manned by brave farmers and prospectors who stand firmly behind the idea of free silver currency. The artist masterfully captures the tension and urgency of this political struggle through vivid colors and intricate details. We can almost feel the intensity as these influential figures charge towards each other with swords drawn and cannons ready to fire. This image serves as a reminder that when national honor is at stake, party lines become blurred. It highlights how finance and commerce play crucial roles in shaping political landscapes during this turn-of-the-century era. Granger Art on Demand has preserved this historical gem for us to appreciate today. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece of art, let's reflect on how our nation's past struggles have shaped our present reality while also reminding ourselves that unity can prevail over differences when faced with challenges threatening our collective well-being.

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