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A Perspective View of the Blockade of Boston Harbour in an archival, full-sized print History student 1794 with a head-and-shoulders portrait

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1794 with a head-and-shoulders portrait of George Washington as the "President of the United States" and "The protector of his country

Size of frame: 21

which was devised to save on scarce materials

but more comprehensively

the Confederate capital

A Perspective View of the Blockade of Boston Harbour in an archival, full-sized print History student 1794 with a head-and-shoulders portraitWe've never seen this reproduced like this: At the original size of 5' wide and 1 foot high. . . . "Perspective View of the Blockade of Boston, 1768," after Christian Remick (American, 1726 1773). In 1767, the people of Boston began boycotting British goods in protest of the Townshend Acts, a series of laws that imposed new taxes on various imports like paint, lead, tea, and paper. The town also sent a circular letter to the other colonies condemning

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