It encourage colonies to unite saying join or die
Sorry, "Show" is not a picture of a brown snake .
That picture is of a prairie ringkneck snake. Goto google and search ringkneck snake.
The coiled snake wrapped around the soccer ball is a representation of the Gadsen flag from the American revolution. The Gadsen flag had the rallying cry "Don't Tread on Me". A revolutionary cartoon published by Benjamin Franklin depicted a divided snake with the caption "Join or Die". The snake is on the US soccer uniform to honor the genesis of America.
The snake cartoon created by Benjamin Franklin, known as the "Join, or Die" illustration, symbolizes the necessity of unity among the American colonies during the French and Indian War and later, the American Revolution. The segmented snake represents the individual colonies, suggesting that if they remain divided, they will be vulnerable to external threats. Franklin's message emphasizes the importance of cooperation and collective action for their survival and success against common enemies.
I answered a similar question to this a little while ago. See the related link to Wikipedia - for a picture of a complete snake skeleton.
See the related links section to see a picture of a copperhead snake.
Yes they do !
on the picture frame
You click on the snake with the red eyes when he comes out of the picture. Then it will open the door!
Draw a picture or actualy make a fake snake and creat a background for it
The snake would be familiar e.g."Dont Tread On Me."
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.