Benjamin Franklin drew and published this cartoon in 1754, soon after the start of the French and Indian War.
It was 21 years between the two.
Benjamin Franklin was referring to the need for colonial unity. He produced a political cartoon for the Pennsylvania Gazette with the picture of a sliced snake, each part labeled with the abbreviation for each colony except Delaware and Georgia, who were omitted. The phrase "JOIN, or DIE." was written beneath the snake.
890 years
it means the 13 colonies better join as one to fight the revelatory war or they all die
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.
It was 21 years between the two.
The French and Indian war prompted Benjamin Franklin to use a political cartoon to stress the need for Colonial unity .
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.
Uncle Sam was just one of those cartoon characters that inspired people to join the war. Or rather, he made people feel obligated to join.
890 years
Benjamin Franklin was referring to the need for colonial unity. He produced a political cartoon for the Pennsylvania Gazette with the picture of a sliced snake, each part labeled with the abbreviation for each colony except Delaware and Georgia, who were omitted. The phrase "JOIN, or DIE." was written beneath the snake.
i think women wanted to join the civil war because since men started to die women started to join:)
it means the 13 colonies better join as one to fight the revelatory war or they all die
The "Join , or Die" political cartoon by Ben Franklin reflected the disunity that existed within the fractious 13 colonies and the importance of being unified with one mind and a single purpose regarding issues of Colonial unity .
The snake cartoon representing unity and independence day was drawn by American political cartoonist Benjamin Franklin. He used the image of a segmented snake in his famous "Join, or Die" cartoon to symbolize the need for the colonies to unite against British rule. This cartoon has often been associated with the spirit of independence and cooperation among the American colonies during the Revolutionary War.
The American Revolutionary War .
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.