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What is a good colonial political cartoon?

Notably , Benjamin Franklin's cartoon "Join, or Die": this political cartoon by Franklin urged the colonies to join together toward common goals .


Ben farnklin's first political cartoon was?

"Join, or Die" , a political cartoon encouraging the colonies to unite against the British .


Benjamin Franklin's famous join or die political cartoon was drawn?

It's meaning basically means that the colonies have to join together to defeat the French and the Natives. If they don't, they will be killed by them. The reason why it is a snake is because if the colonies come together, they can be deadly.


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 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"


What animal represented the colonies in join or die cartoon?

A segmented snake ~ see related link below .


Benjamin Franklin 1754 cartoon JOIN or DIE what does each initial stand for?

The stood for each of the 13 colonies


Who created join or die?

The "Join , or Die" cartoon was a creation of Benjamin Franklin .


Who drew a snake cartoon which represented unity and independence?

Benjamin Franklin, in his"Join, or Die" cartoon, which symbolized the need for the colonies of America to stick together to fight against the British Empire.


What was the theme of Franklins cartoon Join or Die?

the theme of join or die was that is you dont join the constitution you would die.


Who created the cartoon Join or Die?

"Join, or Die" is a well-known political cartoon, created by Benjamin Franklin and first published in his Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754. The cartoon was made to show the importance of colonial unity.


Where was join or die cartoon first published?

The "Join, or Die" cartoon was first published in Benjamin Franklin's Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754.