what were the uses for the structure for the statue of liberty.
The statue of liberty was a gift from France to the US . I doubt if the English would be such good sports about being thrown out of America by them.
The statue of liberty is being protected by the U.S government
The Statue is used for remembrance of The deceleration of Independence signing. SHe is known as Lady Liberty for it also.
The statue of liberty was based on an ancient roman statue, the colossus of Rhodes. Hope this helps.
it Symbolizes Pride, And being proud that you a truly American :]
they are repainting it and rebuilding its structor
She was completed in October 1886, being inaugurated on 28th October at a special ceremony presided over by President Grover Cleveland. Various parts of her were exhibited in and around New York in the early 1880s, soon after her arrival from France and before she was fully assembled.
The primary problem was delay. The statue was donated by the French people, but the Americans had to provide a site and a pedestal for it. Raising the money for that in America took more time than expected and delayed the opening of the statue to 1886.
Aside from this question being 100% racist, it is also 100% incorrect. There was and is only one Statue Of Liberty. It was a gift from France and stands on Liberty Island in NY Hrabor.
yes, it will because one day they tatue of liberty will change into being smaller.
The short answer is no, but in a way yes. First, to clear up a few things that are common misconceptions. There is no statue named the Statue of Liberty. There is a National Park, located in NY Harbor, named The Statue of Liberty National Monument and Park, and at that site resides a statue titled Liberty Enlightening the World. Also, there is no historical goddess named Columbia. Columbia was/is the personification, or poetic depiction, of America and was sometimes referred to as, a goddess of freedom and liberty as American values. Columbia is also commonly considered to be a depiction of the Roman Goddess Libertas as America, and served as the inspiration for, and is the form depicted in, Thomas Crawford's Statue of Freedom that adorns the top of the dome of the U.S. Capitol Building in the District of Columbia Which brings us back to the original question you asked. The statue of Liberty Enlightening the World was named in reference to, and as an embodiment of, the ideals of Libertas. However, the idea of a statue being in the form of a woman, and as a symbol of American freedom, was largely inspired by the Statue of Freedom, a depiction of Columbia, and of the symbolism of Columbia, which was a very prominent national symbol of the day and itself an embodiment of Libertas.