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French naval squadron commanded by Comte d Estaing blocking the British squadrons entry into New York Harbor in order to aid the American cause, 12 July 1778. Contemporary drawing by Pierre Ozanne

French naval squadron commanded by Comte d Estaing blocking the British squadrons entry into New York Harbor in order to aid the American cause, 12 July 1778. Contemporary drawing by Pierre Ozanne
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French naval squadron commanded by Comte d Estaing blocking the British squadrons entry into New York Harbor in order to aid the American cause, 12 July 1778. Contemporary drawing by Pierre Ozanne

FRENCH SQUADRON, 1778.
French naval squadron commanded by Comte d Estaing blocking the British squadrons entry into New York Harbor in order to aid the American cause, 12 July 1778. Contemporary drawing by Pierre Ozanne. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the French naval squadron under the command of Comte d'Estaing as they strategically block the entry of British squadrons into New York Harbor. The date is etched on this scene forever: 12 July 1778. Drawn by Pierre Ozanne, a contemporary artist, this artwork provides us with a glimpse into one of the crucial episodes during the American Revolution. The image showcases the might and power of both navies engaged in an intense maritime struggle. The warships are meticulously detailed, displaying their grandeur and strength amidst choppy waters. This drawing transports us back to that era when tensions ran high between England and its rebellious colonies across the Atlantic. The French squadron's blockade was not only aimed at hindering British forces but also served to aid the American cause for independence. It symbolizes France's support for their revolutionary allies against their common enemy - Britain. As we delve into this historical snapshot, we witness how nations united in pursuit of freedom from oppression. Pierre Ozanne's skillful hand brings life to this pivotal moment in time where destinies were shaped on these very waters. Through his artistry, he immortalizes an event that played a significant role in shaping America's future and strengthening its alliance with France during those tumultuous years. This remarkable piece serves as a reminder of valorous acts undertaken by brave men who fought for liberty on land and sea alike—a testament to human resilience and determination amidst.


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