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Facsmile of the proclamation from the Philadelphia patriots to the Delaware Pilots
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Facsmile of the proclamation from the Philadelphia patriots to the Delaware Pilots
PNP330077 Facsmile of the proclamation from the Philadelphia patriots to the Delaware Pilots warning them not to deal with the British tea ship, 7 December 1773 (litho) by American School; Private Collection; (add.info.: event leading up to the Boston Tea Party, 16 December 1773; ); Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23378650
© Peter Newark American Pictures / Bridgeman Images
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This print captures a significant moment in American history, showcasing the facsimile of the proclamation from the Philadelphia patriots to the Delaware Pilots. The image takes us back to 7 December 1773, when tensions were mounting between the colonists and British authorities. This particular proclamation warned the Delaware Pilots against engaging with a British tea ship, an event that would ultimately lead to the infamous Boston Tea Party on 16 December 1773. The photograph beautifully portrays American patriotism and protest during this critical period. It serves as a reminder of how passionate individuals stood up against British rule and fought for their rights and freedom. The humorous undertones depicted in this artwork add depth to its narrative, highlighting both defiance and determination. With North America as its backdrop, this declaration resonates with anti-British sentiments prevalent at that time. The image also sheds light on public proclamations being used as powerful tools for communication during this era. As we delve into this historical snapshot, it becomes evident that it represents more than just an engraving or lithograph; it symbolizes a pivotal moment in American history—an announcement of resistance against oppression. This remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images invites us to reflect upon our nation's past struggles while celebrating our enduring spirit of independence.
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