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the bell was made to hang in a church. It was the use the bell was put to afterwards that made it famous. It was famously used in 1776 to summon residents of Philadelphia to hear the Declaration of Independence. The bell had also been rung to announce the opening of The First Continental Congress in 1774 and after the Battle of Lexington and Concord in 1775. It is known as the Liberty Bell because of the inscription,' to Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land unto all inhabitants thereof...'
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Bells have often been used for religious purposes, and churches traditionally have bells, but bells have seldom been used for political purposes. The use of the liberty bell as a symbol of democracy is unique, since it is the only instance of a bell being used for that purpose.
I think he did because he had to use distance to work on calling the people and the size.
Some notable landmarks in Pennsylvania include Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where the Declaration of Independence was signed, the Liberty Bell, and the Gettysburg National Military Park, site of the famous Civil War battle. Additionally, Fallingwater, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and the Hershey chocolate factory are popular attractions in the state.
You are not allowed to use the Forever Stamps for international mail. They are for domestic (inside the US) use only.
The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of the United States. Most countries use such symbols on their stamps to show a bit of their history and culture. The US Flag and the Liberty Bell are two others common symbols found on US stamps.
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it was invented because people wanted to make an instrument that they could use to make a high pitched bell sound by banging 2 sticks or bones on metal or wood pipes!