It originally marked one hundred years of US freedom and independent rule, when presented as a gift from France during the 1876 Centennial Exposition.
During the early part of the 20th century, its prominent position in New York Harbor, near the Ellis Island Immigration center, led to its association by tens of thousands of new arrivals with hope of a better life, and a promising start in a new and unfamiliar land.
It stands for friendship between America and France (thatβs what France sent it for) and it also means freedom.
it was a present form the French
The Statue of Libertythe statue of libertyThe statue of Liberty
you stand in the crown
Yes.
The Statue of Liberty is on Liberty Island which was once Bedloe's Island.
NY harbor on Liberty Island
No it stands on Liberty Island.
Liberty Island
Liberty Island
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The Statue of liberty is An island off of New York City
The Statue of Liberty's right arm and torch stood in Manhattan's Madison Square for about ten years prior to the dedication of the Statue on Liberty Island. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/statue-of-liberty)
The stola represents modesty .