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This image shows the British surrendering at Yorktown. It was created so that it shows the great moment in American history when the Americans won the war. 

This is Lord Cornwallis of the British. He surrenders about 8,000 men to the American side.

Picturing the Past...

1. The Surrender of Cornwallis

This image shows Paul Revere on his famous ride to alert a British attack that would go to Lexington and Concord. It was created so that it could show an important moment in American history.

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These images are both similar because they both assist/assisted if there was a matter of public concern. They are different because Paul Revere only did it once while police officers do it on a daily basis. 

This is Paul Revere. He rode overnight to inform American forces on the upcoming British attack.

These images are both similar because they both show major surrenders. They are different because one signed an agreement off truce while the other is lay down arms.

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The Ride of Paul Revere
The Ride Through the Delaware 

This image shows the American army crossing the Delaware to fight the British in Trenton, New Jersey It was created to show the moment when Washington lead the Continetal Army to attack the British.

Washington is leading the Continental Army to sneak attack the British.

These images are similar because both are ”Sneak” attacks. They are different because one is getting its food while the other is going to fight it’s enemy.

John Trumbull, 1783

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrender_of_Lord_Cornwallis

https://outschool.com/classes/the-midnight-ride-of-paul-revere-fact-vs-fiction-87E1OLyl?sectionUid=a7df8e6d-52a8-4d9c-831a-382f086ff605

https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/crossing-of-the-delaware/

(Emanuel Leutze, 1851)