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SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. French map of the coast of Virginia, showing the army of General Cornwallis on the York River with the American and French armies laying siege around it, during the American Revolution, 1781

SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. French map of the coast of Virginia, showing the army of General Cornwallis on the York River with the American and French armies laying siege around it, during the American Revolution, 1781


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SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781. French map of the coast of Virginia, showing the army of General Cornwallis on the York River with the American and French armies laying siege around it, during the American Revolution, 1781

SIEGE OF YORKTOWN, 1781.
French map of the coast of Virginia, showing the army of General Cornwallis on the York River with the American and French armies laying siege around it, during the American Revolution, 1781

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1781 American Revolution Army British Chesapeake Bay Continental Army Fleet Legend Plan Rebellion Revolutionary Revolutionary War Ship Siege Of Yorktown South East Virginia Yorktown York River


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This print from Granger Art on Demand takes us back to the historic Siege of Yorktown in 1781 during the American Revolution. The French map of the coast of Virginia beautifully illustrates General Cornwallis' army stationed on the York River, surrounded by both American and French forces laying siege to it. The detailed engraving showcases a crucial moment in history, as this decisive battle marked a turning point in the Revolutionary War. The legend and text accompanying the map provide valuable insights into this significant event that shaped America's destiny. As we gaze at this image, we can almost feel the tension and anticipation that must have filled the air during those fateful days. It is a testament to the bravery and determination of both sides involved in this conflict. The presence of English, British, French, and Continental Army ships further emphasizes how international powers were entangled in this struggle for independence. Chesapeake Bay serves as a backdrop for these naval forces engaged in one of America's most critical battles. Granger Collection has once again provided us with an extraordinary piece from their Carousel Collection that allows us to connect with our past. This print not only commemorates an important chapter in American history but also reminds us of our resilience and unwavering pursuit of freedom.

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