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It is a secondary source because i doubt the person would sit there during the event and draw a cartoon. Cartoons usually represent a meaning or event or period in time: for example:- 1.the American goose being slaughtered to fill the fat stomachs of the British! Hope this helps! <3
What the heck cartoon is you talking about?!
"Potato Pete" was a British cartoon character, originally used in World War 2 to promote the consumption of potatoes, especially those grown in home gardens.
the main idea of this cartoon is that the Articles of confederation.
Notably , Benjamin Franklin's cartoon "Join, or Die": this political cartoon by Franklin urged the colonies to join together toward common goals .
The British officer look so different to cartoon of him after week in trenche because of the shooting pain they have in the shin and was followed by a very high fever. by Raj B.
British Cartoon Archive was created in 1973.
Officer Dibble
Top Cat (TC) the cartoon character cat that hangs out with Officer Dibble, being a cartoon, will not actually get paid a salary.
Although this answer/cartoon does not exactly fit the criteria of your question it may be something that would be of interest to you ~ see related link below to the "Peace On Earth" cartoon produced by MGM .
"Join, or Die" , a political cartoon encouraging the colonies to unite against the British .
No, it's produced by Hanna-Barbera, which is American.
Animal Farm was the first British animated feature released worldwide .
I saw a funny political cartoon in a Britsh newspaper.
A political cartoon will have politics or world events as a common thread throughout .
In a cartoon world. They live in different houses but u can say a Cartoon World
Inspector Gadget!!! (loved that cartoon)