Without specifying the revolution in question, it is rather difficult to nail down the "leafy freedom symbol".
The broken chain of poverty.
== == The Celtic symbol of freedom and transcendance is the bird.
it surely is a symbol for that, but it was originaly a gift to america.
A universal symbol of freedom and democracy, the Statue of Liberty also celebrates the international friendship of the United States and France. It was given to us as a gift from France. Built to commerate an alliance during the American Revolution, the Statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886 and designated as a National Monument in 1924. We could not have suceeded as well as we did in the Revolution without the aid of our French allies. Commerate is not in the dictioary. I think it means create
The King that was executed during the French revolution was Louis XVI and he got executed if you wanted to know was because his value as a hostage was seen less value than the threat he posed as a living symbol of the French Monarchy.
The who would be Maximilien Robespierre. The what would have to be the guillotine.
The broken chain of poverty.
stupid dont ask this type of question
It was used to fetter slaves during the period of French Revolution.
They have a memorial Day for it, 23rd of October, and there is the 1956 Memorial Square where is a 1956 Monument, which is the symbol of the people of the revolution. The symbol of the 1956 revolution is the Hungarian flag, with a hole in the middle of it, because during the communism there was a star in the middle of it wich was the symbol of the Soviet Union, the revolutionists cut it out.
it is a symbol because it is freedom
Our flag
If you read your history book you will find out that Anthony Burns was a symbol of freedom. Charlesa Derbigny worte this answer.
If you read your history book you will find out that Anthony Burns was a symbol of freedom. Charlesa Derbigny worte this answer.
The Statue of Liberty has become a symbol of the US and of the process of migrating to the US. It is also a universal symbol of freedom and democracy, and celebrates the international friendship of the United States and France. It was given to the People of the United States by the People of France. Built to commerate an alliance during the American Revolution, the Statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886 and designated as a National Monument in 1924. We could not have succeeded in the Revolution without the aid of France.
Chanukah, The menorah that is lite each day was ruled by the US Supreme Court to be a symbol of religious freedom.
Your religion