The Statue of Liberty was given to us after the Revolutionary War. The French gave it to us in 1886.
No. the Statue of Liberty was given to the US by the Nation of France. The statue was dedicated in 1886.
The Revolutionary War was America's war for liberty from Britain.
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This statue was given to the United States by the French for the US efforts in world war 2 defeating the germans who occupied France. It was a gift symbolizing freedom and liberty.
Yes- to commemorate the centenary of the French Revolution and to remember the inspiration for this provided by the nascent USA.
It was right after the war so they thought since we won they thought they should name it The Statue of Liberty.
The Statue of Liberty stands in Upper New York Bay, a universal symbol of freedom. Originally conceived as an emblem of the friendship between the people of France and the U.S. and a sign of their mutual desire for liberty, over the years the Statue has become much more.
Actually, the statue of liberty was built in France and brought over to the US in pieces and put together on or near the little island that it stands on today. It was given to us as a gift for helping France in a war, but I'm not sure of that war.
No
The Guggenhiem Museum in Bilbao. But really it's like asking the most famous thing in the USA - is it the Rockies, is it the Statue of Liberty, is is the War of Independence (called the Revolutionary War by Americans)?
it means freedom
France were happy to support anyone in a war against Britain, and funded the revolutionary forces. France and the US have a close relationship even today, represented by the statue of Liberty, which was a gift from France to the US in celebration of 100 since the revolution.