Historians cite three main reasons for the gift from France of the Statue of Liberty. They wanted to commemorate the centennial of the alliance between France and the US. That alliance was key to winning the American Revolutionary War. They also wanted to inspire their own citizens of the Third French Republic to emulate America's ideals of liberty and union. Additionally, they wanted to encourage other Europeans to end the various ideas of monarchy and especially hereditary monarchy.As an aside, the scheduled event almost never met its date of dedication in that the US had not yet collected funds for the cost of constructing the statue. Famous publisher, Joseph Pulitzer, made a nationalo appeal to complete the task.
I thing there are more three Statue of Liberty's exist. I don't remember exact where but in England has Victoria statue of Liberty.
I only no TWO 1.It was a gift from another country.2.It is one of America's symbols
There are total three Statue of Liberty in world - In Paris, Brazil and US. Statue in Paris is the first one ...
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The Statue of Liberty is on Liberty Island, federal property administered by the National Park Service, located within the territorial jurisdiction of the State of New York. A pact between New York and New Jersey, ratified by Congress in 1834, declared this issue.
The Statue of Liberty does not have a mouth in her feet.Okay, okay, I know what you meant. Her mouth is about three feet wide.
There are 3 Statue of Liberties in the world. 1. In U.S.A. in New York City. 2. In France in Paris near Eiffel tower 3. In U.S.A. in Las Vegas. one replica is situated in the Luxembourg garden France in Paris city
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The statue of Liberty has a width of 17 feet (5.3 m) at the gallery windows, 10 feet (3m) at the upper face and 35 feet (10m) at the waist.
No, the Statue of Liberty is located on its own tiny island, called Liberty Island. Liberty Island is roughly one and two thirds to one and three quarters of a mile off the West Side of Lower Manhattan, in Upper New York Bay. Liberty Island is roughly three and a third miles from the northern tip of Staten Island.
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The Statue of Liberty: Symbolizes freedom and democracy, welcoming immigrants to the United States. The American flag: Represents unity, pride, and patriotism among Americans. The bald eagle: Symbolizes strength, resilience, and freedom, often associated with the ideals of the United States.