The bald eagle was chosen because it looks strong and proud, which matched how people wanted their new country to seem. It also lives only in North America, so it felt like a special bird for the United States.
A simple, two-sentence explanation of why the United States picked the bald eagle as a national symbol, using clear and easy words.
The bald eagle was chosen because it looks strong and proud, which matched how people wanted their new country to seem. It also lives only in North America, so it felt like a special bird for the United States.
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