Creating the United States

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During the Revolutionary Era one of the favorite American ways of demonstrating patriotism and showing opposition to the British government was by erecting a “Liberty Pole” on the town common or in the town square. In this engraving, created to honor the centennial of the American Revolution, villagers are celebrating by erecting a Liberty Pole while loyalists look disgruntled and several men remove a sign bearing the likeness of King George III.