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The Liberty Bell
Welcome to the Liberty Bell Center. Here you can see The Liberty Bell. A famous symbol of America's freedom.
The Symbolic side of The Bell The Liberty Bell is a symbol of freedom throughout the United States. It was a symbol for people rebelling against Britain, as well as for abolitionists calling for an end to slavery and for women demanding the right to vote. The abolitionists were people who thought slavery was wrong because black people are people two. In the first unedited declaration, writers demanded no slavery but this article was removed. The women who wanted the right to vote made a replica of the bell as a symbol because it symbolize freedom and they wanted the freedom to vote. They only rang the replica after they got the right to vote. The Liberty Bell was carried around the world after the civil war to promote the idea of freedom through democracy.
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It wasn't always the famous Liberty Bell we all know today. Originally, it was just the bell for the Pennsylvania State House. It hung at the top of the State House now called Independence Hall. It was ordered by Isaac Norris, speaker of the Pennsylvania assembly. He ordered it in 1751 from Whitechapel Foundry, in London, England. It was ordered to honor the 50th anniversary of William Penn's 1701 Charter of Privileges, Pennsylvania's original constitution. The Bell was hung in 1753. The bell was first referred to as The Liberty Bell in 1835 by William Lloyd Garrison's anti-slavery publication The Liberator. The bell became a symbol of liberty in