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The French and Indian war prompted Benjamin Franklin to use a political cartoon to stress the need for Colonial unity .
I found several at the links below and you can also type in "Korean War Political Cartoons" into the search engine of your choice eg Yahoo , Google , etc . . .
the political cartoons helped the WWII war effort by raising morale and also by encouraging civilians to help the war effort.
Benjamin Franklin is often credited with creating America's first political cartoon, known as "Join, or Die." It was published in 1754 in the Pennsylvania Gazette to promote unity among the American colonies during the French and Indian War.
The "We can do it!" poster featuring Rosie the Riveter is a WW2 US propaganda poster encouraging women , and any worker within the war industry , to keep working and ultimately we will win the war and there will be peace with Japan and in Europe .
It was a segmented snake that symbolized that the colonies should unite against the French and Indians' pressure to join their side in the French and Indian War. He believed that if they did not unite, they would be killed by the French and Indian attackers. It was segmented into different parts that were symbolizing the all the colonies except Delaware and Georgia.
War is the obtaining of a political goal, by other than political means.
What was a major political consequence of the Vietnam War
Benjamin Franklin drew and published this cartoon in 1754, soon after the start of the French and Indian War.
It depends on the cartoon of course, but most of them were about how our enemies(one of them is Germany) were harmful with their poison gas as an example. Also, they could be humorous and joke about their king, etc.
Judy A. Hayden has written: 'Of love and war' -- subject(s): Women, Women and literature, English drama, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, Political activity, History
War is the obtaining of a political goal by other than political means.