#1) What does the snake appear to represent?
The snake appears to represent how the colonies join together for the common cause, being the downfall of the French and Indians. The snake is cut down into multiple questions pieces,with a colony's name next to it, which could represent how each colony had their own part in the victory of the French and Indian War
#2) What do the letters under the snake represent?
It represents the colonies in the Americas.
#3) What do you think was the message of the creator of the cartoon?
I think it means that without each other being united, there is no way for them to live. Therefore, they must join together or die.
#4) What INFORMATION can you get from the cartoon?
You can tell how despite being different colonies, each one has its own part for the entire unity's survival.
#4) What INFERENCES can you make from the cartoon?
It is inferred that as separate colonies, they would be unable to survive. But together, they would be able to form into a formidable entity. The message, "join or die" would mean that either colonies unite together as one or they would die separately one by one.
The snake appears to represent how the colonies join together for the common cause, being the downfall of the French and Indians. The snake is cut down into multiple questions pieces,with a colony's name next to it, which could represent how each colony had their own part in the victory of the French and Indian War
#2) What do the letters under the snake represent?
It represents the colonies in the Americas.
#3) What do you think was the message of the creator of the cartoon?
I think it means that without each other being united, there is no way for them to live. Therefore, they must join together or die.
#4) What INFORMATION can you get from the cartoon?
You can tell how despite being different colonies, each one has its own part for the entire unity's survival.
#4) What INFERENCES can you make from the cartoon?
It is inferred that as separate colonies, they would be unable to survive. But together, they would be able to form into a formidable entity. The message, "join or die" would mean that either colonies unite together as one or they would die separately one by one.