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Proclamation of an embargo of exported provisions from Virginia during the Revolutionary War, issued by Thomas Jefferson as Governor of Virginia, 30 November 1779

Proclamation of an embargo of exported provisions from Virginia during the Revolutionary War, issued by Thomas Jefferson as Governor of Virginia, 30 November 1779


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Proclamation of an embargo of exported provisions from Virginia during the Revolutionary War, issued by Thomas Jefferson as Governor of Virginia, 30 November 1779

JEFFERSON: EMBARGO, 1779.
Proclamation of an embargo of exported provisions from Virginia during the Revolutionary War, issued by Thomas Jefferson as Governor of Virginia, 30 November 1779

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1779 American Revolution Broadside Embargo Governor Jefferson Proclamation South East Typeface Virginia Pro Vision


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Proclamation of an Embargo - Thomas Jefferson's Bold Move During the Revolutionary War

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. This print captures a pivotal moment in American history - the Proclamation of an embargo on exported provisions from Virginia during the Revolutionary War. Issued by none other than Thomas Jefferson himself, who served as Governor of Virginia at that time, this document holds immense significance. Dated 30th November 1779, this proclamation showcases Jefferson's determination to support the cause of independence and protect his state from British control. As one of America's founding fathers and later its third President, Jefferson played a crucial role in shaping the nation we know today. The broadside itself is a testament to both historical importance and artistic craftsmanship. The carefully arranged typeface draws attention to every word, emphasizing the gravity of this decision. Its inclusion in Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection ensures that future generations can appreciate not only its historical relevance but also its aesthetic beauty. As you gaze upon this image, let your imagination transport you back to a time when America fought for freedom against formidable odds. Reflect on how individuals like Thomas Jefferson made bold choices that shaped our nation's destiny. This photograph serves as a reminder that even amidst turmoil and uncertainty, leaders emerged who were willing to take decisive actions for liberty and justice.

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