Liberty Bowl
Small history lesson. This is a picture taken in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston of the Liberty Bowl and the famous portrait of Paul Revere. The Liberty Bowl is considered one of the three great symbols of the American Revolution, the other two being the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution.
When the British Parliament passed the Townsend Act in 1767 (this is the act that taxed tea, among many other items) the American Colonies became incensed in that they were being taxed without any say in the matter. The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a resolution declaring the Act 'unconstitutional' and authorized a letter to be circulated to the other Colonies demanding the Townsend Act be repealed. The British Royal Secretary of the Colonies demanded that the Royal Governor of Massachusetts go to the House and demand they rescind the resolution and letter otherwise he was to dissolve the Assembly. The House debated and declared no taxation without representation and then voted overwhelmingly not to rescind. This is considered the first act of defiance by the Colonies which eventually led to open conflict on April 19, 1776. The Sons of Liberty in Massachusetts commissioned Paul Revere to make this bowl commemorating the act of defiance and presented this bowl to the Massachusetts House soon after their vote.

Liberty Bowl
Small history lesson. This is a picture taken in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston of the Liberty Bowl and the famous portrait of Paul Revere. The Liberty Bowl is considered one of the three great symbols of the American Revolution, the other two being the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution.
When the British Parliament passed the Townsend Act in 1767 (this is the act that taxed tea, among many other items) the American Colonies became incensed in that they were being taxed without any say in the matter. The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a resolution declaring the Act 'unconstitutional' and authorized a letter to be circulated to the other Colonies demanding the Townsend Act be repealed. The British Royal Secretary of the Colonies demanded that the Royal Governor of Massachusetts go to the House and demand they rescind the resolution and letter otherwise he was to dissolve the Assembly. The House debated and declared no taxation without representation and then voted overwhelmingly not to rescind. This is considered the first act of defiance by the Colonies which eventually led to open conflict on April 19, 1776. The Sons of Liberty in Massachusetts commissioned Paul Revere to make this bowl commemorating the act of defiance and presented this bowl to the Massachusetts House soon after their vote.
Camera: Pentax Corporation (Pentax K10d) |
Original size: 2256px x 3300px |
Current: 205px x 300px |