Americans Destroy Statue of King George III
On July 9, 1776, after the Declaration of Independence was read to the American army in New York City and celebratory toasts were made, soldiers rushed to the foot of Broadway at the Bowling Green. As depicted in this engraving, soldiers had the assistance of citizens in pulling down the statue of King George III. The lead statue was later hauled to Connecticut where it was transformed into bullets and guns.
On July 9, 1776, after the Declaration of Independence was read to the American army in New York City and celebratory toasts were made, soldiers rushed to the foot of Broadway at the Bowling Green. As depicted in this engraving, soldiers had the assistance of citizens in pulling down the statue of King George III. The lead statue was later hauled to Connecticut where it was transformed into bullets and guns.