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- MythThe story about Benjamin Franklin wanting the National Bird to be a turkey is just a myth. This false story began due to a letter Franklin wrote to his daughter criticizing the original eagle design for the Great Seal, saying that it looked more like a turkey.fi.edu/en/science-and-education/benjamin-franklin/national-bird
Did Benjamin Franklin Want a Turkey, Not a Bald …
Claim: Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey \u2014 not the bald eagle \u2014 to be on the Great Seal of the United States.
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Nov 21, 2016 · After the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, it next tasked Benjamin Franklin—along with John Adams and Thomas Jefferson—with designing a seal to...
Eagle vs. Turkey: America's First Bird Controversy
Nov 1, 2007 · In truth, both the turkey and the bald eagle are native to the Americas. But if the issue is a bird that represents our nation, Americans can't really lay exclusive claim to either species, since both traditionally ranged in …
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Did Benjamin Franklin really want the turkey to be the …
Nov 25, 2021 · There's a story that Benjamin Franklin thought the turkey should be the national bird instead of the eagle. In a 1784 letter addressed to Sarah, his daughter, Franklin wrote:
Did Benjamin Franklin Want the National Bird To Be A …
The story about Benjamin Franklin wanting the National Bird to be a turkey is just a myth. This false story began due to a letter Franklin wrote to his daughter criticizing the original eagle design for the Great Seal, saying that it looked …
Unsullied by Falsehood: Ben Franklin and the Turkey
Nov 21, 2016 · Did Benjamin Franklin want the turkey on the Great Seal of the United States? No. But the turkey did play a role in one of Franklin's other legacies: experimentation with electricity.
Top Myths and Facts About Founding Fathers - U.S.
Jun 13, 2024 · A compelling myth often recounted about the United States' founding involves Benjamin Franklin's preference for the turkey as the national symbol. However, the reality is that while Franklin did indeed express …
Let’s Talk Turkey | Smithsonian Institution Archives
Founding Father Benjamin Franklin once remarked in a letter to his daughter that the turkey would be better suited as America's national symbol than the bald eagle. He wrote, in 1784, "For in Truth the Turkey is in Comparison a much …
The Reason Why Benjamin Franklin Didn't Want The …
On January 26, 1784 Benjamin Franklin wrote a letter to his daughter explaining the reasons why he didn't like the fact that the American eagle was becoming a national symbol. But is it true that he suggested that turkey should be …
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