In a word, NO.
The Statue of Liberty, of course, was a gift from France to the USA, and the US returned a smaller copy, which stands at the entrance of the pot of Paris, on the Ile des Cygnes.
Yes that is trueNo one gave France the Eiffel Tower. It was ordered, designed and built on contract in the late 1800
eiffel tower is not a gift given to france... they them selves constructed eiffel tower in west paris...
I think most Parisiennes would be quite surprised to hear the Tower was moved to America. It's still there, firmly attached to French soil. You MIGHT be thinking of the Statue of Liberty, which was a gift from the people of France to America.
It is name after Gustave Eiffel who designed the tower as well as the statue of Liberty which he gave as a gift to America. Both were giant constructions that defied the understanding of gravity at the time.
The French people that gave it to America as a gift names were Fredric Auguste Bartholdi and Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, who later constructed the Eiffel Tower.
Gustave Eiffel designed and built the statue. He is the same man who built the Effel Tower in Paris. The statue was a gift from France to the people of the United States.
Great it was a gift for the world trade coming like in Chicago but they moved every 120 years
the statue of liberty was given as a gift to the USA because they saw the original and thought that it would look good in New York city and also because the Americans helped to build the Eiffel tower many years before the statue of liberty was built. :) hope that helps .
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It was a gift from France to the U.S.A for thier help with the war. So it was basiclly a thank you card
it was a gift of friendship from France to the usa
A gift from France to America
France. designed by the same man that designed the effiel tower
They made it there and gave it as a gift to america :)