Why is in that a statue of lack of restrictions contained by paris? where on earth are the other two statues of self-determination?
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In decoration, the Statue of Liberty was given to the U.S. from France.
The statue of Liberty in Paris is a smaller variation than the one in New York Harbor. The one surrounded by Paris is located on the Seine River not too far from the Eiffel Tower. Why is it there? The French supplying soldiers, money, and generals, help the Colonialist win the American Revolution. In fact, partly of the soldiers were French.
The Statue of Liberty was given as a bequest to America from the French as a gesture to their friendship and to commemorate the centennial of the United States.
The one within Paris is a smaller version of the Statue, which be given to the city in 1889 and stands on the ridge of the Seine River, face west towards New York. There is second Statue of Liberty within Paris, which is located at the Jardin du Luxembourg a park in Paris.
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