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.
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.