What was the primary purpose of Benjamin Franklin's political cartoon when it was first published in 1754?

Benjamin Franklin's Political Cartoon and Its Impact

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To criticize the British monarchy
To encourage the colonies to unite against France
To promote independence from Britain
To advertise the Philadelphia Gazette
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did the severed rattlesnake in Franklin's cartoon symbolize?
The French territories
The British monarchy
The Philadelphia Gazette
The British American colonies
3.
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Why did Franklin republish the cartoon 12 years later?
To celebrate the end of the French and Indian War
To promote his newspaper
To encourage colonial unity against British rule
To support the British against France
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was Franklin's hope for the impact of the cartoon's imagery and words during the American Revolution?
To divide the colonies further
To unite the colonies against the British
To gain support from France
To sell more newspapers
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did the cartoon influence the colonies during the American Revolution?
It caused confusion among the colonies
It became a rallying cry for unity
It led to the colonies supporting the British
It was ignored by most colonies
6.
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What was the outcome of the colonies' unity as influenced by the cartoon?
A peaceful resolution with Britain
A division among the colonies
A successful revolution against British rule
A stronger alliance with France
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