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George Washingtons triumphal entry into New York City on 25 November 1783 after the evacuation of the city by the British: lithograph, 19th century

George Washingtons triumphal entry into New York City on 25 November 1783 after the evacuation of the city by the British: lithograph, 19th century


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George Washingtons triumphal entry into New York City on 25 November 1783 after the evacuation of the city by the British: lithograph, 19th century

NEW YORK: WASHINGTON, 1783.
George Washingtons triumphal entry into New York City on 25 November 1783 after the evacuation of the city by the British: lithograph, 19th century

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George Washington's Triumphant Entry into New York City - A Symbol of American Victory and Unity

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. This lithograph, created in the 19th century, immortalizes a historic moment in American history - George Washington's triumphal entry into New York City on November 25,1783. The scene depicts the city streets adorned with cheering spectators as General Washington rides proudly on his majestic horse, leading a procession of soldiers from the Continental Army. The print captures the essence of this significant event following the British evacuation of New York City at the end of the Revolutionary War. As clouds part overhead, symbolizing liberation and hope for a new era, Washington is depicted wearing a wreath upon his head as a mark of honor and victory. The lithograph showcases not only Washington's leadership but also highlights Manhattan's architectural beauty as troops march through its streets. This image serves as an enduring reminder of America's founding fathers' vision and their tireless efforts to secure independence. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork by The Granger Collection, we are transported back to that pivotal moment when unity prevailed over division and patriotism soared high. It stands as a testament to our nation's resilience during times of rebellion and reminds us all that freedom comes at great sacrifice. This print is more than just an artistic representation; it encapsulates an integral chapter in American history that shaped our nation into what it is today – strong, united, and free.

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