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Why did Benjamin frankklin draw a picture of a divided snake?

It encourage colonies to unite saying join or die


French and Indian War Join or Die who said that?

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.


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

The 13 colonies.


Who created the join or die phrase?

Benjamin Franklin created the idea for the JOIN or DIE phrase. He also created a picture of a snake clipped into pieces to explain this phrase. Ben Franklin was always coming up with Ideas for things, so it shouldn't surprised you that he created this.


What animal represented the colonies in join or die cartoon?

A segmented snake ~ see related link below .


When was the join or die snake cartoon drawn?

May 9 , 1754 : The "Join , or Die" political cartoon was created by Benjamin Franklin and published in the Pennsylvania Gazette .


When And Were Was Benjamins Franklin saying Join or die written?

on a picture of a snack


Why did Benjamin Franklin use a snake instead of another animal in the join or die cartoon?

The snake would be familiar e.g."Dont Tread On Me."


What does NE represent on the join or die cartoon?

NE is the snake's head and represents New England.


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 did the political cartoon represent?

The first political cartoon was created by Ben Franklin. It depicted a snake that read 'Join or Die' with colony names representing different parts of the snake.


What do the segments of the snake represent?

In cartoons drawn around the time of the American Revolution, a snake divided into 13 parts represented the 13 American colonies, with the exhortation to "Join or Die!" or "Unite or Die!" urging the colonists to unify.