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Protesters in New York pull down the statue of King George III after reading the Declaration of Independence, 9th July 1776. Wood engraving, American, c1850
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Protesters in New York pull down the statue of King George III after reading the Declaration of Independence, 9th July 1776. Wood engraving, American, c1850
GEORGE III STATUE, 1776.
Protesters in New York pull down the statue of King George III after reading the Declaration of Independence, 9th July 1776. Wood engraving, American, c1850
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This powerful wood engraving captures a pivotal moment in American history - the toppling of King George III's statue by protesters in New York City on July 9th, 1776. The image showcases the fervor and determination of the American people as they read aloud the Declaration of Independence, fueling their rebellion against British rule. The scene is filled with energy and chaos as citizens come together to dismantle this symbol of royal authority. With sheer force and unity, they pull down the towering figure, signifying their rejection of tyranny and their fight for freedom. The destruction of the statue represents a turning point in the American Revolution, marking a decisive step towards independence. Located on a bustling street in Manhattan, this act of defiance resonated throughout the colonies, inspiring others to join the cause. It symbolizes not only an act of rebellion but also a deep sense of patriotism among those who sought self-governance. The wood engraving itself was created around 1850 by an anonymous American artist. Its detailed depiction vividly portrays both historical accuracy and artistic flair. This print serves as a reminder that ordinary individuals can shape history through collective action and unwavering belief in liberty. As we reflect upon this image today, it reminds us to cherish our hard-fought freedoms while honoring those who fought tirelessly for them during America's formative years.
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