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Sergeant William Jasper replacing the colors during the British attack on Sullivans Island (Fort Moultrie) at the entrance to Charleston (S. C. ) Harbor, 28 June 1776: colored engraving, 19th century

Sergeant William Jasper replacing the colors during the British attack on Sullivans Island (Fort Moultrie) at the entrance to Charleston (S. C. ) Harbor, 28 June 1776: colored engraving, 19th century


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Sergeant William Jasper replacing the colors during the British attack on Sullivans Island (Fort Moultrie) at the entrance to Charleston (S. C. ) Harbor, 28 June 1776: colored engraving, 19th century

BATTLE OF FORT MOULTRIE.
Sergeant William Jasper replacing the colors during the British attack on Sullivans Island (Fort Moultrie) at the entrance to Charleston (S.C.) Harbor, 28 June 1776: colored engraving, 19th century

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This colored engraving from the 19th century depicts a pivotal moment in American history - the Battle of Fort Moultrie. The image showcases Sergeant William Jasper, an esteemed soldier of the Continental Army, fearlessly replacing the colors during a British attack on Sullivan's Island at Charleston Harbor on June 28,1776. In this scene, amidst chaos and gunfire, Sergeant Jasper valiantly raises the state flag as a symbol of resilience and defiance against British oppression. His unwavering commitment to his cause is evident in his determined expression and resolute stance. Surrounding him are fellow soldiers who stand united in their fight for freedom. The significance of this battle cannot be overstated; it was one of the earliest victories for American forces during the Revolutionary War. This print serves as both a testament to Sergeant Jasper's heroism and a reminder of the sacrifices made by countless men who fought for independence. As we gaze upon this artwork today, we are transported back to that fateful day when brave men like Sergeant William Jasper risked everything for liberty. It stands as a tribute to all those who played their part in shaping America's destiny and reminds us that our nation was built upon courage, determination, and unwavering patriotism.

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