Symbols of America

Symbols of America

Ricky Laws

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Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2024
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Historia social y cultural
ISBN:
9781304092168

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The 18th Century was a formative period for the creation of symbols and emblems that would come to represent American ideals and identity. One of the most iconic symbols to emerge during this time was the American flag. Initially designed with 13 stripes and 13 stars to represent the original colonies, the flag became a powerful emblem of unity and independence. Its design has evolved over the centuries, but the core symbolism of liberty and national pride has endured, making it a timeless representation of the United States.Another significant symbol that took root in the 18th Century was the bald eagle. Adopted as the national bird in 1782, the bald eagle was chosen for its majestic appearance and representation of strength, freedom, and resilience. The eagle features prominently in the Great Seal of the United States, clutching an olive branch and arrows in its talons, symbolizing the nation’s commitment to peace and readiness for defense. This imagery encapsulates the dual aspirations of the young republic: to foster harmony while standing prepared to protect its sovereignty.Additionally, symbols such as the Liberty Bell and the Statue of Liberty (though the latter was a 19th-century addition) began to take on profound significance. The Liberty Bell, originally cast in 1752, became an enduring icon of American independence, particularly after it was associated with the Declaration of Independence. Its famous crack and the inscription 'Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants thereof' have made it a poignant symbol of the struggle for freedom and justice. These symbols, rooted in the 18th Century, have continued to inspire and unite Americans, reflecting the core values and aspirations of the nation._____________________When we think of American symbols, images of the bald eagle, Lady Liberty, and the Stars and Stripes immediately spring to mind. But the stories behind our nation’s iconic images and objects run far deeper than these surface representations. They are intricately woven through the harsh realities, hard-won victories, and scrappy inspirations experienced by early pioneers in carving out a new society.In this collection of historical vignettes, the rich origins and meanings behind America’s most powerful symbols are brought to life through beautifully rendered narratives and images. At their core, the seminal symbols explored emerge directly from the everyday struggles, moments of revelation, and pursuits

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