Uncle Sam Research Paper

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Numerous people know Uncle Sam for his iconic outfit resembling the American flag, but few recognize that his face and personalities are quite similar to the president who united opposing sides nearly 150 years ago- Abraham Lincoln. Uncle Sam was mainly used in the 1900s for a WWI and WWII poster, where he sternly motivates citizens to help during times of need. His popular “I Want You” campaign has been modified by many to influence people to buy certain products, recycle, and save money. Uncle Sam is described in “Uncle Sam”. The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History by Allan Lazar, Dan Karlan, and Jeremy Salter, "Samuel Wilson" from the Dictionary of American Biography, Uncle Sam the Salesman by Hal Marcovitz, and Harold Goldmeier’s Uncle Sam (Icon). Uncle Sam, representative of the people of the United States, has …show more content…

Uncle Sam is described as America’s “nickname” who seriously and sternly jabs at citizens through posters to feel passionate towards their country (Goldmeier). Known for his famed posters that read, “I Want You,”, he can persuade many with his strict looks. An article on the figure says, “...America adopted the iconic figure of Uncle Sam, a white-haired and goatee-bearded man in a red, white, and blue star-spangled top hat wearing a blue tailcoat and red and white striped pants. He represented loyalty, fidelity, and unity to one indivisible nation,” (Goldmeier). Uncle Sam is easily identifiable due to his outfit that resembles the American flag. His tall and broad build can represent the country's confidence and dignity. Uncle Sam is similar to former president Abraham Lincoln, with similar recognizable features such as a stern face and a tall stance. The two are both able to move the people of America and unite the citizens through commitment (Goldmeier). Uncle Sam’s popularity and distinguishable attributes sets apart the United States from other

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