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The Battle of Long Island, fought on August 27, 1776, during the early stages of the American Revolutionary War, was a pivotal engagement with significant implications for the fate of the Continental Army. General George Washington, leading the American forces, faced a formidable British army commanded by General William Howe. The battle unfolded on Long Island, New York, where the British executed a successful flanking maneuver that resulted in the encirclement of the American troops. Despite the bravery and tenacity of the Continental Army, they suffered heavy casualties and were ultimately forced to retreat. The Battle of Long Island marked a strategic setback for the Americans, highlighting the challenges they faced against the well-trained and disciplined British forces. However, it also showcased Washington's ability to adapt and retreat strategically, preserving his army for future campaigns in the struggle for independence. Published by Johnson Fry & Co. New York, 1868. Approximate Overall Size with margins: 7 1/8 X 10 1/2 inches . CONDITION: Very Good Condition. Image area is clean, clear and sharp with beautiful detail and in Very Good to Excellent Condition. Blank on Reverse side and printed heavier paper. This beautiful print would look great matted and framed. An art supply store can provide you with a selection of frames for old art treasures. NOTE THE FOLLOWING BEFORE YOU PURCHASE: This is a GENUINE ANTIQUE VINTAGE PRINT. It is NOT a modern reproduction, ie. a laser scan, photocopy etc. It is the original from the antique or vintage atlas or book publication. This print was published on the date mentioned, or circa of the date mentioned at the top of the page. The print I have for sale, like many antique vintage prints and maps that you see online, originate from an antique vintage book or atlas publication. The publication may not always be known. If you have any questions, emails are welcome. N° de ref. del artículo 12632
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