The French and Indian war prompted Benjamin Franklin to use a political cartoon to stress the need for Colonial unity .
May 9 , 1754 : The "Join , or Die" political cartoon was created by Benjamin Franklin and published in the Pennsylvania Gazette .
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.
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Depending on what cartoon your talking about... Join, or Die published in the Pennsylvania Gazette was a way to unite the colonies at the Albany Congress which was imposed by Britain to keep the Iroquois Indians on their side at the time. It was a major stepping stone for colonial unity, although few colonies attended.
Notably , Benjamin Franklin's cartoon "Join, or Die": this political cartoon by Franklin urged the colonies to join together toward common goals .
Benjamin Franklin's "Join, or Die" political cartoon first came out May 9, 1754 in the Pennsylvania Gazette .
Benjamin Franklin is the artist of the first political cartoon. He made the "join or die" cartoon.
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C. American Colonies should unite
"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.
There are many well known cartoon turtles. One well known cartoon turtle would be Franklin. Franklin is a turtle who has problems telling the truth and in the end he learns that honestly is the best policy.
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The French and Indian war prompted Benjamin Franklin to use a political cartoon to stress the need for Colonial unity .
Benjamin Franklin drew and published this cartoon in 1754, soon after the start of the French and Indian War.
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