American Revolution Portrait Background. Patriot/Rebel The following backgrounds could be used when illustrating a Patriot’s point of view in the Revolutionary.

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American Revolution Portrait Background

Patriot/Rebel The following backgrounds could be used when illustrating a Patriot’s point of view in the Revolutionary War.

Firing the canons

Soldier’s campsite

Redoubt at Yorktown

Artillery

Magazine (to store artillery)

Soldier’s camp

General’s camp

American Flag at Yorktown

Surrender Field at Yorktown

French Flag at Yorktown

Captain’s Headquarters

Soldier's outside kitchen

General’s tent

Captain’s tools

Slave The following background could be used when illustrating the background for the slave’s point of view in the Revolutionary War.

Plantation

Tobacco growing

Redcoats/Torries The following backgrounds could be used when illustrating the Redcoat’s view point in the Revolutionary War.

British Flag

Redcoats

Backgrounds for Loyalists & Patriots The following backgrounds could be used to illustrate the background for both sides’ point of view in the Revolutionary War.

Canon inside the palisade

Cannon

Captain’s headquarters

Outside Kitchen