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The bloody massacre perpetrated in King Street, Boston, on Mar. 5, 1770. Engraving by Paul Revere
Patrick Henry in the
House of
Burgesses
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The destruction of tea at Boston Harbor. Lithograph by Sarony and Major, 1846
The alternative of Williamsburg
Sayer & Bennett London,
1775
An Attempt to land a Bishop in America -
1768
Fragment of the earliest known draft of the Declaration of Independence, written by
Thomas Jefferson in June 1776
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Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770
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The Battle of LexingtonAmos Doolittle, 1775
The Battle of LexingtonTerrence Blachaux, 1859
Paul Revere’s Ride
The First Blow for Liberty
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General Thomas Gage, c.1768 John
Singleton Copley
British cartoon criticizing the King's use of Indians in the war, ca. 1780
The Bostonians in
distress. Sayer & Bennett
London, 1774
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The unfortunate
death of Major Andre, Oct. 2,
1780
Shippen, Peggy (Mrs. Benedict Arnold) and child
Spirit of '76
A.M. Willard, 1876
Sons of Liberty BowlPaul Revere, 1768
Margaret Kemble Gage
by John Singleton Copley, c1771
Head of a Negro,
c.1777-78 John
Singleton Copley
Maryland, 1 2/3 Dollars, 1775
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A new and accurate map of North America, laid down according to the latest, and most approved observations and discoveries. R. W.
Seale, sculp. 1763
Benjamin Smith
His Most Gracious
Majesty King George the
Third
[Britannia toe]
Amer[eye]ca.
London: 1778.
Maryland, 1 2/3 Dollars, 1775