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It means that the colonies must unite to defeat the enemy or they perish in the war. :))))))

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What does the slogan join or die mean?

it means the 13 colonies better join as one to fight the revelatory war or they all die


What does the snake mean in join or die?

the snake in join or die is split into eight parts which are the british colonies and the Americans wanted to bring them all together yo make one colonie which is represented by the inatils of the colonies


What do the part of the join or die snake represent?

The 13 colonies.


Who were the intended audience for join or die?

Citizens of the American Colonies .


What colonies are in the join or die cartoon?

All of the thirteen original colonies. It was made by Benjamin Franklin in an attempt to unite the colonies and fight England.


What is the snake swallowing in the picture join or die?

an arrow representing the Indians of the colonies.


What does NE stand for in Ben Franklin's join or die poster?

New England colonies!


What do parts of the snake on the join or die propaganda mean?

The snake on the "Join, or Die" propaganda represents the American colonies during the time of the French and Indian War, separated into sections symbolizing each colony. The message emphasizes the importance of unity among the colonies in order to defend against external threats. The image was created by Benjamin Franklin as a call for cooperation and collaboration among the colonies to secure their collective survival and strength.


Did ben Franklin's join or die political cartoon affect the 13 colonies?

Yes. It unified all of the colonies and untied them and they go along.


What does v mean in the join or die?

ves


What was Benjamin franklins plan to unite the colonies?

He thought that because he didnt want to loose, or have them die . Hence his cartoon "Join or Die"


When Benjamin Franklin said join or die what did he mean?

Benjamin Franklin drew and first published his "Join or Die" cartoon in his Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754. It was the earliest pictorial representation of the desire to form "a union" among the colonists and the separate colonies.