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Unites States. American War of Independence (1775-1783). American revolutionaries toppling the statue of the English King George III who, after being fused, was transformed into munitions for the army 
Unites States. American War of Independence (1775-1783). American revolutionaries toppling the statue of the English King George III who, after being fused, was transformed into munitions for the army of General Washington. Engraving. 
Unique Identifier alb1462761 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 441px × 550px 
Photo Credit Album / Art Resource, NY 
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1776
18th century
AMERICA
AMERICA NORTH
AMERICA, CONTINENT
AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE WAR
AMERICAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
AMMO
Ammunition
Army
BATTER DOWN
Bayonet
British
BRITON
CONTINENT: AMERICA
DEMOLISH
DESTROY
DESTROYING
English
ENGLISHMAN
Engraved
Engraving
ENGRAVING.
ENGRAVINGS
EQUESTRIAN STATUE
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
ESTADOS UNIDOS USA EEUU EE. UU. EUA E. U. A.
Etching
FOUND
FUSE
GEORGE III
HAIR STREAKS
HAIRLIGHTS
History
Horse
HORSEBACK
Independence
king
MELT
Memorial
Memory
MILITAR
Military
Monument
MONUMENTS
MUNITION
MUNITIONS
NORTEAMERICA
North America, Topography
NORTH AMERICAN
OVERTHROW
PULL
PULL DOWN
Revolutionary
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Riding
SMELT
Soldier
Souvenir
Statue
THROW
TOPPLE
Troops
U. S. A.
U.S.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
UNITES STATES OF AMERICA USA
Warrior
Water
WATERS
WRECK