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(1732-1799). Uniform worn by George Washington when he resigned his commission in 1783

(1732-1799). Uniform worn by George Washington when he resigned his commission in 1783


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(1732-1799). Uniform worn by George Washington when he resigned his commission in 1783

GEORGE WASHINGTON
(1732-1799). Uniform worn by George Washington when he resigned his commission in 1783

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1783 American Revolution Artifact Commission Continental Army Officer Patriotic Rebellion Resignation Revolutionary Sword Washington Resign


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This print showcases the remarkable uniform worn by George Washington, one of America's most iconic figures, during a pivotal moment in history. In 1783, after leading the Continental Army to victory in the American Revolution, Washington made an indelible mark on the nation when he resigned his commission. This historic act solidified his commitment to democratic principles and set a precedent for civilian control over military power. The uniform itself is a testament to Washington's dedication and patriotism. Adorned with intricate details and symbols of authority, it represents not only his role as an officer but also his leadership during a time of rebellion and revolution. The sword at his side serves as a reminder of the battles fought and sacrifices made for independence. As we gaze upon this artifact from our past, we are reminded of Washington's significant contributions beyond just being a military leader. His resignation marked the beginning of his journey towards becoming America's first president – a role that would shape the course of our young nation. This print captures not only the physical representation of Washington's uniform but also its symbolic importance in shaping American history. It serves as a powerful reminder of our country's revolutionary spirit and honors those who fought bravely for freedom and democracy.

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