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HOWE DECLARATION, 1776. Declaration by Richard Viscount Howe and his brother, General


HOWE DECLARATION, 1776. Declaration by Richard Viscount Howe and his brother, General


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HOWE DECLARATION, 1776. Declaration by Richard Viscount Howe and his brother, General

HOWE DECLARATION, 1776.
Declaration by Richard Viscount Howe and his brother, General William Howe, made on Staten Island, New York, 14 July 1776, offering pardon to those rebellious colonists, who returned to their duty

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1776 Artifact Broadside Brother Colonist Declaration Document Duty Howe New York Rebel Return Richard Staten Island Viscount William Pardon


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The print showcases the historic "HOWE DECLARATION, 1776. " This significant artifact is a broadside document that features the declaration made by Richard Viscount Howe and his brother, General William Howe. The declaration was issued on Staten Island, New York, on 14 July 1776. In this proclamation, they offered pardon to rebellious colonists who chose to return to their duty. This image captures the essence of a pivotal moment in American history. The text of the declaration is prominently displayed on the broadside, reminding us of the power it held during those turbulent times. The intricate details and aged appearance of this artifact transport us back to an era filled with tension and uncertainty. The HOWE DECLARATION serves as a reminder of both hope and conflict. It symbolizes an opportunity for redemption for those who had rebelled against British rule but were willing to reconcile with their former oppressors. At the same time, it represents a turning point in America's fight for independence as many colonists remained steadfast in their determination to break free from British control. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, we are reminded of how documents like these shaped our nation's destiny. They serve as tangible links connecting us to our past and inspiring us to reflect upon the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom.

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