
Robert Griffing Limited Edition Print: " Preparing To Meet The Enemy "

Artist: Robert Griffing
Title: Preparing To Meet The Enemy
Edition Size: 125
Medium: Print
Dimensions: 16.25" x 23.75"
About the Art: The Lenni Lenape, which means common people were uprooted from their homelands in Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey during the first half of the 18th century, tentatively establishing their villages along the river bottoms in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio with permission from the Iroquois confederation who controlled this territory by the right of conquest.
By the mid-18th century, the Lenapes again came under pressure from French and English armies fighting to take control of their newly established homelands. Lenape warriors fought on both sides during the opening battles of this conflict. Angered by the English failure to protect their interest, most Lenapes awaited an opportune moment to abandon their English allies and join the French.
By 1755 the Lenapes would become an independent nation and call themselves Delawares. They would never again trust strangers. Instead they would look to their own warriors and elders for guidance and strength. And for the next three years raids by the Delaware and other neighboring tribes rolled the line of settlement back to Eastern Pennsylvania as panic-stricken colonists abandoned their farms and fled to shelter in the English forts that sprang up all over the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York frontiers.
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Title: Preparing To Meet The Enemy
Edition Size: 125
Medium: Print
Dimensions: 16.25" x 23.75"
About the Art: The Lenni Lenape, which means common people were uprooted from their homelands in Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey during the first half of the 18th century, tentatively establishing their villages along the river bottoms in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio with permission from the Iroquois confederation who controlled this territory by the right of conquest.
By the mid-18th century, the Lenapes again came under pressure from French and English armies fighting to take control of their newly established homelands. Lenape warriors fought on both sides during the opening battles of this conflict. Angered by the English failure to protect their interest, most Lenapes awaited an opportune moment to abandon their English allies and join the French.
By 1755 the Lenapes would become an independent nation and call themselves Delawares. They would never again trust strangers. Instead they would look to their own warriors and elders for guidance and strength. And for the next three years raids by the Delaware and other neighboring tribes rolled the line of settlement back to Eastern Pennsylvania as panic-stricken colonists abandoned their farms and fled to shelter in the English forts that sprang up all over the Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York frontiers.
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