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Images from the Revolutionary War Period

April 11, 2008 by alicemercer

Below are images I have located that go along with your timelines on the Revolutionary War. Your first task is to write about your fourth and final event. Then, you will need to pick out a picture to add for each event. Please look through the one’s below:


Image:George-Washington.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Constitution of the United States – Official


Image:JohnHancockSmall.jpeg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Image:Benjamin Franklin by Jean-Baptiste Greuze.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Image:Commonsense.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bill of Rights


Image:Thomas Paine.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Image:Libertybell alone small.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Declaration of Independence


Image:Washington and Lafayette.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Image:Scene Constitution.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Image:Articles page1.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Image:Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Image:Gilbert du Motier Marquis de Lafayette.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Image:Patrick henry.JPG – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Image:Paul revere ride.gif – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Image:T Jefferson by Charles Willson Peale 1791 2.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Image:Spirit of ‘76.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Image:Boston Tea Party-Cooper.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Image:Exterior view of Independence Hall (circa 1770s).jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Image:J S Copley – Paul Revere.jpg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Image:SamuelAdamsLarge.jpeg – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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