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W. H. HARRISON: CARTOON, 1840. The Peoples Line--Take care of the Locomotive. An 1840 presidential campaign cartoon showing a Hard Cider barrel locomotive with Harrisons head bearing down on Martin Van Buren, whose cab has broken down over (Henry) Clay rocks
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W. H. HARRISON: CARTOON, 1840. The Peoples Line--Take care of the Locomotive. An 1840 presidential campaign cartoon showing a Hard Cider barrel locomotive with Harrisons head bearing down on Martin Van Buren, whose cab has broken down over (Henry) Clay rocks
W.H.HARRISON: CARTOON, 1840.
The Peoples Line--Take care of the Locomotive. An 1840 presidential campaign cartoon showing a Hard Cider barrel locomotive with Harrisons head bearing down on Martin Van Buren, whose cab has broken down over (Henry) Clay rocks
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1840 Candidate Canvassing Clay Democrat Great Compromiser Harrison Henri Martin Steam Stop Train Van Buren Whig Whistle Will I Am
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The 1840 presidential campaign was marked by intense rivalry and creative political cartoons, one of which is captured in this print titled "W. H. Harrison: Cartoon, 1840. The Peoples Line - Take care of the Locomotive". Depicting a pivotal moment in American politics, the image showcases a Hard Cider barrel locomotive with William Henry Harrison's head charging towards Martin Van Buren. In this cleverly crafted cartoon, Van Buren's cab has broken down over Clay rocks, symbolizing his association with Henry Clay and their failed policies. Meanwhile, Harrison's powerful steam engine fueled by popular support is on track to victory. The artist skillfully incorporates elements such as the whistle and the men canvassing for votes to emphasize the significance of this election. This artwork captures not only a historical event but also reflects the spirit of democracy in mid-19th century America. It highlights how campaigns were fought through visual mediums like political cartoons that conveyed messages to voters across various social strata. As we gaze upon this fascinating piece from Granger Art on Demand, we are reminded of the power dynamics at play during elections and how candidates utilized symbolism to sway public opinion. It serves as a reminder that even in earlier times, political campaigns were fiercely contested battles where every detail mattered.
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