The Founding Fathers wanted to choose an animal that was unique to the United States. For six years, the members of Congress engaged in a dispute over what the national emblem should be. As a result of the debate, in 1782, the bald eagle was chosen because it symbolized strength, courage, freedom, and immortality and that it would look much better as the country's national symbol. Also, the founders of the United States were fond of comparing their new republic with the Roman Republic, in which eagle imagery was prominent. It is found on the Great Seal of the United States, the Seal of the President of the United States and various U.S. coins.
Contrary to popular legend, there is no evidence Benjamin Franklin wanted the wild turkey as the symbol over the bald eagle. The origin of the claim was in a letter Franklin wrote to his daughter in 1784 (after the bald eagle was adapted) in which he was critical of the Society of the Cincinnati.
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England its not England dude. The bald eagle is the only eagle unique to North America. that's why its called the American Bald Eagle
In general, a baby eagle's called an eaglet.
It is an Eagle's Nest.
No Bald Eagle do not eat another Bald Eagle
the bald eagle is never bald it's just called the bald eagle because at the time it was discovered bald ment white not hairless and no they are not bald when they are born
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The Bald Eagle.
consumer,it is in a group called"birds."
Yes, there is called theBald and Golden Eagle ProtectionAct.
Legs. You can read more about eagle anatomy, below.
a bald eagle flies