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A dramatic 19th-century lithograph depicting the 1814 Battle of Baltimore, with American soldiers under General Samuel Smith repelling British forces amid cannon fire and naval bombardment.
A cheerful cartoon soldier represents the War of 1812, ideal for introducing students to this pivotal U.S. conflict.
A cheerful colonial soldier in 18th-century uniform stands ready with his musket and bayonet-perfect for engaging young learners in American Revolutionary history.
Sailors row toward battle under Perry’s leadership, proudly flying the American flag and bearing the defiant banner “DON’T GIVE UP THE SHIP.”
Left: subjective writing symbolized by expressive glasses and a colorful book; Right: objective writing shown as a factual document with data and trends.
General Joseph Warren leads American militia atop Breed’s Hill during the fierce June 17, 1775, engagement-though he fell in the battle, his defiance became legendary.
James Madison signs the declaration of war on June 18, 1812-marking the start of America’s Second War of Independence.
Soldiers storm a rampart as an American officer leads the defense-this iconic scene captures the pivotal 1814 battle that inspired “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
Uncle Sam’s “embargo” arm drowns Cuba as the UN urges lifting sanctions-highlighting decades of geopolitical tension.
The Navy Distinguished Service Medal features a gold cross with red-and-white arms, an anchor base, and the year 1812 at its center-honoring extraordinary leadership and service.
A dynamic 19th-century engraving shows a Napoleonic-era general charging forward on horseback, flag aloft, as infantry follow through smoke and rubble.
A dramatic depiction of revolutionaries seizing the Bastille, with figures waving tricolors amid smoke and conflict.
Napoleon charges forward on his white steed, rallying his army amidst the chaos of battle-a dramatic portrayal of decisive command.
A dramatic 19th-century-style engraving depicting key elements of the War of 1812: land troops advancing, naval engagements, and the U.S. flag flying high.
A detailed side-by-side comparison showing why the War of 1812 was a complex conflict shaped by contrasting military capabilities and national motivations.
General Joseph Warren leads American militia atop Breed’s Hill during the fierce June 17, 1775, engagement-though he fell in the battle, his defiance became legendary.
A vibrant collection of hand-drawn historical doodles including naval officers, soldiers, warships, cannons, and key moments from the War of 1812.
John Trumbull’s *The Surrender of Lord Cornwallis* (1820) shows General Washington accepting the British surrender at Yorktown, with flags and officers arrayed in formal military formation.