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This resource provides a comprehensive overview of various backgrounds that can be used to illustrate different perspectives during the American Revolutionary War. For Patriots, backgrounds like soldier camps, the redoubt at Yorktown, and general’s camps can showcase their fight for independence. For enslaved individuals, plantation imagery reflects their struggles. Conversely, Redcoats and Loyalists can be represented through British flags and military settings. This guide aims to facilitate a more nuanced understanding of historical viewpoints by providing relevant imagery that defines each experience.
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Patriot/Rebel • The following backgrounds could be used when illustrating a Patriot’s point of view in the Revolutionary War.
Slave • The following background could be used when illustrating the background for the slave’s point of view in the Revolutionary War.
Redcoats/Torries • The following backgrounds could be used when illustrating the Redcoat’s view point in the Revolutionary War.
Backgrounds for Loyalists & Patriots • The following backgrounds could be used to illustrate the background for both sides’ point of view in the Revolutionary War.