EThe seven points represent the light of freedom as it shines on the seven seas and seven continents of the world.
The seven virtues
The seven spikes on the Statue of Liberty's crown represent the seven seas and seven continents of the world, symbolizing universal liberty and freedom for all people.
There are seven spikes on the crown of the Statue of Liberty, symbolizing the seven continents and seven seas of the world.
Seven. For the seven seas and the seven continents.
a crown rests on her headshe has a crown that sits on her head and the seven spikes on top stand for the seven contenits and the seven seas.
There are only 7 spikes.. ----- Since the 1940s, it has been claimed that the seven spikes on the crown epitomize the Seven Seas and seven continents. Her torch signifies enlightenment. The tablet in her hand represents knowledge and shows the date of the United States Declaration of Independence, in roman numerals, July IV, MDCCLXXVI.
Uh, no. It is just a crown. the seven rays represent unity to 7 continents. {the seven hills of Rome?}
Seven seas and seven continents of the world enforcing the concept of liberty.
The Statue of Liberty's crown has a total of 7 rays. These represent the sun as well as the seven continents of the Earth and the 7 seas.
A crown; the seven points stand for every continent (7 in all)
What do the seven spikes on the Statue's crown represent?The seven seas and continents of the world.The Continents.
The Statue of Liberty has 25 windows (found in the crown at the top of the statue) which are meant to represent 25 different gemstones found on earth. The statue has several other symbolic features, such as the crown's rays, which represent the seven seas and continents.
The Statue of Liberty wears a crown with 7 rays to signify the unity of the 7 continents.The Statue of Liberty is actually a greatly enlarged copy of the original 'Statu du Liberte' which is on Pont Neuf Bridge in Paris, and was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the USA in the 1880's- so her crown is just reproduced from the original.It's meant to symbolise the triumph of liberty and freedom- 'liberty wears the crown of freedom from oppression', sort of thing. It represents the crowning of the liberation of the people.