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What does the Pewterer’s Banner (source 1) suggest about personal and by extension national success in the post-Revolutionary era? What can you infer about arti- san entrepreneurs in the new republic from this source?

1. Banner of the Society of Pewterers of the City of
New York, carried in the Federal Procession, July
23, 1788, celebrating the ratification of the U.S.
Constitution. The ribbon at top right reads "The
Federal Plan Most Solid & SecurelAmericans Their
Freedom Will EndurelAll Art Shall Flourish in
Columbia's LandIAnd All her Sons Join as One
Social Band."
SOCIETY PEWTERERS
SULID IN
PERE
Source: © Collection of the New York Historical Society, USA/The Bridgeman Art
Library.
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Banner of the Society of Pewterers of the City of New York, carried in the Federal Procession, July 23, 1788, celebrating the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The ribbon at top right reads "The Federal Plan Most Solid & SecurelAmericans Their Freedom Will EndurelAll Art Shall Flourish in Columbia's LandIAnd All her Sons Join as One Social Band." SOCIETY PEWTERERS SULID IN PERE Source: © Collection of the New York Historical Society, USA/The Bridgeman Art Library.
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