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Random pictures!

TAX STAMP, British revenue

Stamp Act- Tax on legal docs, newspapers, license, playing cards, dice, almanacs, etc…

Engraving of Boston Massacre

Circle on the street in front of the custom house marking the spot where the Boston Massacre took place in 1770

Gravestone of the remains of victims of Boston Massacre

Actual chest of tea from Tea Party!!!!

The Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier is a war memorial located in Washington Square in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It honors the thousands of soldiers who died during the American Revolutionary War, many of whom were buried in mass graves in that park. The memorial was built in 1954 and features an eternal flame and a statue of George Washington gazing toward Independence Hall. The wall of the memorial includes the words: * "Freedom is a light for which many men have died in darkness" * "The independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint councils and joint efforts of common dangers, suffering and success" (Washington Farewell Address, Sept. 17, 1796) * "In unmarked graves within this square lie thousands of unknown soldiers of Washington's Army who died of wounds and sickness during the Revolutionary War." The plaque upon the tomb of the Unknown Soldier reads: * "Beneath this stone rests a soldier of Washington's army who died to give you liberty."

Awwww. Isn’t he cute; good ‘ole TJ!

Traitor in the house