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The Great  Wall
UNESCO World  Heritage   Sites
The  Statue  of Liberty
         
                         
                             NamesKaspar -
Eerik Maarand
                                   Ingmar  
Tamsalu
                         
        
Origin and history of The Great Wall
Several  walls were being  built  as  early  as the 7th 
century  bc, the most famous wall was built 
during 220-206 bc
King  Zheng conquered the last of his opponents 
and unified  China as the  First   Emperor  of the 
Qin dynasty. He ordered the  building of new 
walls to connect the remaining fortifications 
along  the  empire 's northern   frontier .
● The great wall was built when seven powerful 
states  appeared at the  same  time, to defend 
themselves. At that time the wall was 3107 
miles  and each  part of wall belonged to 
different part of the states. In 221B.C the 
Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi ordered to connect 
the walls (built by all the states) also he added 
a part of his section  because he was  afraid  
from the northerns- that were called Xiongnu.
Facts
● It is  located in Northern China.
● The Great Wall was built over 2300   years .
● When all the sections were measured it 
combined a  total  of 21196.18km (13170.7mi).
● It was built to prevent invasions .
● To protect Silk  Road trade.
Dynasties
● It was built in different states/dynasties to 
protect diffrent territorial borders.
●  Zhou  Dynasty (770-221 B.C) – State overloads 
built state border walls.
● The Qin Dynasty (221-207 B.C) – The First 
Emperor of Qin linked  the Great Wall sections 
of China's northern border.
● The Han Dynasty (206 B.C – 220 A.D) – Han 
Wudi extended the Great Wall  west to Yumen 
Pass  and beyond .
● The  Ming  Dynasty ( 1368 -1644) –  Hero  General 
Qi Jiguang rebuilt the Great Wall  around  
Beijing.
●The origin and history of The 
Statue of Liberty
● The statue is of a robed  female  figure 
representing Libertas, the  Roman  goddess, 
who bears a  torch and a  tabula  ansata (a  tablet  
evoking the law)  upon  which is  inscribed  the 
date  of the American Declaration of 
Independence, July 4, 1776. A broken  chain lies 
at her feet . The statue is an icon of  freedom  
and of the United States, and was a welcoming 
sight to immigrants arriving from abroad.
● Due to the troubled political situation in France, 
work  on the statue did not commence until the 
early 1870s.
● The statue was constructed in France, shipped  
overseas in crates, and  assembled  on the 
completed pedestal on what was then called 
Bedloe's Island.
● They made an fundraiser to get the  money  to 
build  The Statue of Liberty
● It was an  gift from the  French
● In France they have the  original , but smaller.
● At the  beginning  it was used as an lighthouse, 
due to the similiarities to an ancient bronze  
statue of the Greek  god of the sun, Helios . This 
statue is believed to have been over 100 feet 
(30 m) high, and it similarly stood at a  harbor  
entrance and carried a  light  to  guide  ships.
● In 1875, Laboulaye proposed that the French 
finance the statue and the Americans provide 
the site and build the pedestal. Bartholdi 
completed the head and the torch-bearing arm 
before  the statue was fully designed, and  these  
pieces were exhibited for publicity at 
international expositions.

Document Outline

  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • Origin and history of The Great Wall
  • Slide 3
  • Facts
  • Dynasties
  • Slide 6
  • Slide 7
  • The origin and history of The Statue of Liberty
  • Slide 9
  • Slide 10
  • Slide 11
  • Slide 12
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