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Brave Boy of the Waxhaws. 14 year old Andrew Jackson receiving a sword cut for refusing to clean the boots of a British officer in 1781. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives
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Brave Boy of the Waxhaws. 14 year old Andrew Jackson receiving a sword cut for refusing to clean the boots of a British officer in 1781. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives
YOUNG ANDREW JACKSON.
Brave Boy of the Waxhaws. 14 year old Andrew Jackson receiving a sword cut for refusing to clean the boots of a British officer in 1781. Lithograph, 1876, by Currier & Ives
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This lithograph, titled "Brave Boy of the Waxhaws" transports us back to a pivotal moment in American history. The image depicts a young Andrew Jackson, just 14 years old, receiving a sword cut for his refusal to clean the boots of a British officer in 1781. Created by Currier & Ives in 1876, this artwork beautifully captures the bravery and resilience of America's future seventh president. In this scene, we see young Andrew standing defiantly before an imposing British officer seated at a table. His family members gather around him, their worried expressions reflecting the tense atmosphere. The clock on the wall reminds us that time is ticking as this brave boy faces an incredible challenge. Dressed in his simple yet patriotic uniform, Andrew represents not only himself but also countless other Americans fighting for freedom during the Revolutionary War. His tears and anger reveal both his pain from the sword cut and his unwavering determination to stand up against injustice. The presence of red-coated soldiers further emphasizes the struggle between England and its colonies during this tumultuous period. This lithograph serves as a powerful reminder of America's fight for independence and highlights Jackson's early defiance that would shape his future role as a leader. Through this remarkable piece of art, we are transported to witness one small act of resistance that symbolizes an entire nation's quest for liberty.
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