Declaration of Independence at Philadelphia - July 4, 1776.
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Major John Andre Hung as a Spy at Tappan, N. Y.
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Parade at Yorktown. Oct. 1781. Surrender of Cornwallis.
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Battle of Lexington, Mass.
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Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, Va. Oct.19, 1781.
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Battle of Bunker Hill. Death of Gen. Jos. Warren, June 17, 1775.
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Dispatches from Quebec.
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Thousand Hessian prisoners brought from Trenton to Philadelphia, Dec. 26, 1776.
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Franklin's First Visit before King Louis XVI at Versailles, March 20, 1778.
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Hessian Troops.
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George Washington.
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The Iroquois used to fight against each other until Hiawatha told them to call representatives from all the tribes to a great council to be held on the banks of Onondaga Lake.
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Seals of the Thirteen States Which Declared the Independance
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The Flag of Thirteen Stripes, the Standard of the United States....
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Burning of Stamp Act, Boston.
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Death of Gen. Montgomery. Dec 3, 1775.
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Boston Tea Party. Three cargoes of tea destroyed Dec. 16, 1773.
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The Boston Massacre. March 5, 1770.
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The Tea-Tax Tempest, or the Angelo-American Revolution.
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William Penn's Treaty with the Indians.
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Death of Gen. Wolfe. Plain of Abraham. Quebec. Sept. 17, 1759.
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French Relief Troops, 1776-83.
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John Malcolm. British Commisioner tarred and feathered. Jan 2, 1774.
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Burial of Gen. Fraser (brit.) Freeman's Farm Oct. 7, 1777.
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Debarkment of French Relief Troops. Rhode Island July 11, 1780.
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