Twenty-five Native Americans stood front of the statue of Massasoit in Plymouth, Massachusetts on Thanksgiving Day 1970. They did this to protest the conditions of chronic unemployment and the political disenfranchisement of Native Americans. They wore funeral clothes and buried the rock he stood on under mounds of sand.
lady liberty is a statue made by the Americans which stands in America on liberty island. she was also holding a book and a torch which lit up the sky actually the lady liberty was made by the french and it was given to the united states as a gift, they had to ship the whole statue by pieces.
the french fought with the Americans against the british in the American revolution. the french supplied the Americans with supplies, and foods. also, the french fought in the battle of saratoga and the Yorktown peninsula. another attribute that influenced American was the statue of liberty. another one was that the Americans named their the fries after the french, as French Fries and french toast!
The Vulcan Statue weighs 120,000 pounds. The statue is 56 feet tall and is the tallest cast-iron statue in the world. The statue was built in 1904 and 1939 by the architect Giuseppe Moretti.
the fire the statue holds
The statue of Freedom.
he had many statue's of himself he also worked out native Americans problem's
the statue of liberty?
statue of liberty
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with love from the french for help...theres a statue of similar size in France as well
it means liberty and freedom to all americans.
the statue in front of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts is called Appeal to the Great Spirit. It's creator was a native in utah, so he had unique insights on native culture.
The Statue of Liberty stands for liberty and freedom for all citizens migrating/currently living in the country.
anwser the question please
The Statue of Liberty
The statue of liberty was send to america from france bit by bit so the americans built them selfs on a framework of steel. :V
Ellis island did not change the world. It is where the Statue of Liberty is located. The French brought the statue over in pieces and the Americans decided to place the statue on Ellis island because of its "easy viewing location."