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The American Revolutionary War was a war between British and American colonies for independence from 1775 to 1783, which brought about fundamental changes in American politics, society and the economy. The beginning of the American Revolutionary War was due to British taxation on colonies to compensate for debts accumulated in the war between France and India. Most colonies are faithful to their "mother land", but some colonialists are dissatisfied with England. - In the era of the French Revolution, Robespierre was the turning point of human history. There have been many revolution so far, there have been many revolution since. In the history of the French Revolution, many alliances of spectacular and evolving world evolved. Enlightenment has brought people an idea, and these ideas were not only thought on a large scale but also formed the foundation of today's constitution.
One of the American colonies and the earliest known UK allegory of England is this picture to commemorate the city Louisburg surrounded by Britain's important victory during the British George Kingdom War. The Princess of India kneeled at the foot of Brittany, wearing her customary feathers, and with her male companion. Several other symbols used in this print, such as British Lion, Girlcock, and mythical characters, continued to be used by popular comic and comic artists from the 18th century to the 19th century.
From 1755 to the Revolutionary War, the Princess of India was replaced by Queen as a symbol of America. A young, thin, non-radical princess became a representative of an American colony and was very different from the UK. Feather headdress and skirt became her customary outfit and the color of her skin got brighter. This new allegorical indigenous woman is decorated with items such as political and non-political prints, magazines, map decorations, figurines, medals and so on. She often appears in British colonial relations, pursuit of American freedom, and images related to business and trade problems. After the end of the revolutionary war, the Colombian and neoclassical female characters gradually replaced the Indian Princess as a symbol of America. Before the American Civil War, Columbia will be covered by Brother Jonathan and Uncle Sam.