A rare copy of the United States Declaration of Independence will be showcased in London, highlighting pivotal moments leading to the nations founding during the American Revolutionary War.
- The exhibition titled Revolution 250: The Making Of The USA will be held at The National Archives (United Kingdom) in London next year, focusing on the formation of the United States.
- Among the displayed items is a rare Dunlap print of the United States Declaration of Independence, originally printed by John Dunlap in 1776, during the American Revolutionary War.
- The exhibition will also feature documents relating to key events such as the Boston Tea Party and the Tea Act, which were crucial in shaping American independence.
Why It Matters
This exhibition offers a unique opportunity to explore the historical roots of the United States through significant artifacts, fostering a deeper understanding of the events that led to its independence.