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There are two memorials to Uncle Sam, both of whiorate the life of Samuel Wilson: the Uncle Sam Memorial Statue in Arlington, Massachutts, his birthplace; and a memorial near his long-term residen Riverfront Park, Troy, New York.

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The Ameri i Uncle Sam was in fact bad on a real man, albeit a beardless one.

A businessman from Troy, New York, Samuel Wilson, provided the army with beef in barrels during the War of 1812. The barrels were promily labeled “U.S”. for the Uates, but it was jokingly said that the letters stood for “Uncle Sam”. Soon, Uncle Sam was ud as shorthand for the federal gover.

The man himlf looked nothing like the gaunt, steely-eyed patri of popular lore. The Abe Lin look, along with the star-spangled outfit, roduct of political cartoonist Thomas Nast, who was one of the most popular artists of the 1800s.

Uncle Sam became a uful i in cartoons, much like the John Bull character who reprehe United Kingdom. John Bull and Uncle Sam have squared off in hundreds of political cartoons throughout the years.

There are two memorials to Uncle Sam, both of whiorate the life of Samuel Wilson: the Uncle Sam Memorial Statue in Arlington, Massachutts, his birthplace; and a memorial near his long-term residen Riverfront Park, Troy, New York.

2 山姆大叔個人

The Ameri i Uncle Sam was in fact bad on a real man, albeit a beardless one.

A businessman from Troy, New York, Samuel Wilson, provided the army with beef in barrels during the War of 1812. The barrels were promily labeled “U.S”. for the Uates, but it was jokingly said that the letters stood for “Uncle Sam”. Soon, Uncle Sam was ud as shorthand for the federal gover.

The man himlf looked nothing like the gaunt, steely-eyed patri of popular lore. The Abe Lin look, along with the star-spangled outfit, roduct of political cartoonist Thomas Nast, who was one of the most popular artists of the 1800s.

Uncle Sam became a uful i in cartoons, much like the John Bull character who reprehe United Kingdom. John Bull and Uncle Sam have squared off in hundreds of political cartoons throughout the years.