American Revolution

American Revolution

Just before the infamous American Revolution, many Americans considered themselves British citizens. The early people regarded themselves as an equal to the counterparts of their Mother Land. However, a time came when Parliament changed its perspective. Despite various political solutions, it became clear that they were not prepared to deal with the colonies as equals. As they began to see peasant farmers occupying British territory, the disaster that followed seemed to be the only choice to solve a rebellion inflicted by different political dimensions. From 1775 to 1783, the American Revolution or also known as the Revolutionary War took place.

From a Civil War to an International Conflict

In April 1775, a series of unpremeditated fighting between colonial militiamen in Lexington and Concord and British troops had kicked off the civil war. The following summer, the armed conflict rose into a full-scale war, the colonists fighting for their independence. The growing tensions between the colonial government and the residents of Great Britain’s 13 North American colonies had attracted international attention which resulted in France joining the revolution in 1778. The colonists gained help from the French army, and in 1781, the British surrendered at Yorktown, Virginia. The Americans won their independence and their connections to the British crown ended.

What’s Left Behind for Antique Collectors?

The American Revolution is no doubt considered as one of the most critical battles in the world. The historical event that made Americans free from the British rule was fought mainly using colonial militias and people today can access a wide variety of weaponry, uniforms and other historical artifacts. Because the French troops offered assistance, collectors can enjoy the search for American, British and French collectibles.

Enhance your Collection by Visiting Wiscasset Antiques Center!

Wiscasset Antiques Center is one of the most imaginative marketplaces when it comes to American Revolution’s timeless memorabilia. From antique militaria to furniture, textiles, and accessories, rare items that are in high demand are within our collections. Interested collectors can visit our shop in Wiscasset, Maine.

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