Creating the United States

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General Washington Leads Americans to Independence

General Washington Leads Americans to Independence (021.02.00)

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General George Washington was the commander in chief of America’s armed forces, and he became a symbol of the American Revolution. In this French engraving, Washington stands outside a military camp tent holding copies of the Declaration of Independence and the Treaty of Alliance with France, while an African American holds Washington’s horse. At Washington’s feet are torn documents relating to peace efforts by Great Britain and the United States. A military encampment can be seen in the distance.
General George Washington was the commander in chief of America’s armed forces, and he became a symbol of the American Revolution. In this French engraving, Washington stands outside a military camp tent holding copies of the Declaration of Independence and the Treaty of Alliance with France, while an African American holds Washington’s horse. At Washington’s feet are torn documents relating to peace efforts by Great Britain and the United States. A military encampment can be seen in the distance.