How We Lost America - a free Exhibition
Dive into a thought-provoking free exhibition that unpacks the story behind the creation of America.
How We Lost America Exhibition
To mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, How We Lost America comes to Books on the Rise from Benjamin Franklin House.
This new exhibition explores the dawn of American Independence through a British lens. Drawing on contemporary satire, newspapers, pamphlets and little-known letters, it reveals how the American Revolutionary War was experienced on both sides of the Atlantic and examines the lasting impact of the revolutionary ideals of liberty and equality.
Alongside familiar historical figures, the exhibition uncovers lesser-known stories that challenge traditional narratives of the Revolution, including female revolutionaries, enslaved soldiers who fought for their freedom, and the dramatic arson attack on Portsmouth Harbour that brought the conflict directly to British shores.
By exploring these hidden histories, “How We Lost America” considers how revolutionary ideas transformed the modern world, established democratic precedents, and continue to shape political debate today.
Exhibition created by Aurora Arts & Media Ltd Charity and funded by the Heritage Fund.
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Highlights
- all ages
- In person
- Paid parking
Location
Books on the Rise
80 Hill Rise
Richmond TW10 6UB
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