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Revolutionary War Map, Boston - Lines of British & American Armies - 1775 - 1 of 2 - 16 x 24 inches in Saudi Arabia

24X36 inches

SAR 157

Size24x36 inches
1 +

Special Features

  • PERFECT WALL DECOR: fits into a standard frame size to make it unique to you and your home, without having to pay the price for a custom frame. Sure to match any home decor.
  • HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS: Ensuring that you can enjoy your map for years to come, we use only the best available methods and materials including museum-grade, acid-free, matte finish paper, as well as archival inks rated to last a lifetime. We hand package your print rolled in a rigid mailing tube to ensure that it will be safe and protected during shipment.
  • PRINTED ONLY WHEN YOU ORDER: To ensure that your print is of the best quality, we print one-at-a-time, on demand. We use the finest class of large-format, commercial photographic printers, archival paper and inks to ensure that you receive a high quality, made-to-last print. Nothing is printed until you place your order, ensuring you the same quality as a custom print without the price.
  • FINE REPRODUCTION: We digitally clean and restore all our products to remove distracting flaws while carefully maintaining its historical character and nature.
  • THE PERFECT GIFT: This print is perfect for the hard to buy member of your family who appreciates history, geography, cartography or fine art.

Description

This is a museum-grade reproduction of a the revolutionary map of the British and American Armies in 1775. From April 1775 to March 1776, in the opening stage of the American Revolutionary War (1775-83), colonial militiamen, who later became part of the Continental army, successfully laid siege to British-held Boston, Massachusetts. The siege included the June 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill, in which the British defeated an inexperienced colonial force that nevertheless managed to inflict heavy casualties. In July 1775, General George Washington arrived in the Boston area to take charge of the newly established Continental army. In early March 1776, Washington's men fortified Dorchester Heights, an elevated position just outside of Boston. Realizing Boston was indefensible to the American positions,the British evacuated the town on March 17 and the siege came to an end. This just shows the 1st page out of the two of the map.

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