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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 .


When did Franklin cartoon came out exactly?

Benjamin Franklin's "Join, or Die" political cartoon first came out May 9, 1754 in the Pennsylvania Gazette .


Who was the artist of the first political cartoon?

Benjamin Franklin is the artist of the first political cartoon. He made the "join or die" cartoon.


How does the Franklin cartoon relate to the superstition?

i dont know what it is


This cartoon was published by Benjamin Franklin in 1754. The cartoon encouraged?

C. American Colonies should unite


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.


Who is a well known cartoon turtle?

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.


What do you think the snake Franklin's cartoon represents?

powerful businesses (:


What is the date of Benjamin Franklin's ''join or die'' political cartoon?

The French and Indian war prompted Benjamin Franklin to use a political cartoon to stress the need for Colonial unity .


What war did the join or die cartoon originate from?

Benjamin Franklin drew and published this cartoon in 1754, soon after the start of the French and Indian War.


How does the cartoon relate to what Franklin said when he signed the Declaration of Independence?

because it does


What assumption does Franklin make in the cartoon about the strength of the individual colonies?

nope