[A Tory and a patriot wrestle for a pine tree banner while an Native watches] / Patas sculp.
Summary
Print shows a cartouche on a map with Loyalist attempting to replace a banner displaying a pine tree and topped with a liberty cap signifying America with a banner bearing the British lion; the patriot raises a knife to defend the American banner. On the left, a Native watches in horror this struggle for ownership of the land.
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Tags
land tenure
international relations
indians of north america
history
revolution
cartouches graphic
intaglio prints
french
tory
a tory
patriot
pine
tree
banner
pine tree banner
native
watches
patas
sculp
american indians
1776
prints
england
Date
01/01/1776
Source
Library of Congress
Link
Copyright info
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