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"Revolution: Unleashing the Winds of Change" In 1776, the Thirteen original colonies ignited a flame that would forever alter history. The spirit coursed through their veins as they fought for independence and birthed a new nation. Across the vast lands of China, Chairman Mao's Cultural Revolution Poster stood tall, inspiring millions to challenge traditional norms and embrace radical change. Betsy Ross meticulously sewed the first American flag, symbolizing unity and resilience in the face of adversity. Thomas Rowlandson's painting "The Contrast" captured December 1792, an era pulsating with revolutionary fervor. It depicted a world where old hierarchies clashed with emerging ideas, setting the stage for transformation. Trotsky's iconic poster portrayed him slaying the counter-revolutionary dragon in 1918 - a powerful image that embodied courage against oppressive forces. Henri Christophe rose from slavery to become Haiti's leader, epitomizing how they can elevate individuals beyond imagination. Lissitzky's striking poster "Beat the Whites with the red wedge" echoed throughout Russia in 1920, urging people to unite under communism's banner. Vladimir Lenin stood resolute within Moscow's Kremlin walls, guiding his country towards an unprecedented social upheaval. Amidst cannon fire on Bunker Hill in 1775, brave souls laid down their lives for liberty - igniting a spark that would ignite further revolutions worldwide. Joseph Paxton designed London's Crystal Palace as a testament to human ingenuity during England’s Industrial Revolution. Peder Severin showcased humanity’s triumph over nature in his masterpiece "The Iron Foundry, " capturing industrial progress at its zenith in 1885. And amidst smoke-filled potteries emerged fresh air - a metaphorical breath of freedom from labor exploitation. From colonial uprisings to cultural awakenings.