文档介绍:Uncle Sum
For nearly 100 years, this grand old personification of the United States has encouraged young men to ge to give Uncle Sam the benefit of the doubt, but the fact of the matter is that real people–even dead people–trump imaginary people every time.
For more than 170 years, Uncle Sam's name has been used to evoke American identity, loyalty, and patriotism. No other image has been reproduced more often to sway us towards a common cause or belief.
对于拥有170多年,山姆大叔的名字已被用来唤起美国人的身份,忠诚和爱国精神。没有其他图像已被复制更经常地摇摆朝着一个共同的事业或信仰的我们。
It is generally accepted that the character Uncle Sam got his name from Samuel Wilson, a successful meat-packer from Troy, New York during the early 1800s. In addition to butchering and preserving, Samuel and one of his brothers also made wooden casks to transport the meat throughout the Hudson Valley
人们普遍接受,得到了他的性格山姆大叔由塞缪尔威尔逊,一个成功的肉从特洛伊,纽约在19世纪初封隔器的名称。除了屠宰和维护,塞缪尔和他的一个兄弟也木桶整个运输哈德逊谷的肉。
During the war of 1812, while northern troops were headquartered near Troy, the Wilson brothers received a government contract to supply meat to the soldiers. Sam also began working as an army meat inspector. On all the Wilson brothers' casks of meat, and on all other casks that passed his inspection, Sam stamped the initials "." Although intended to stand for "United States," this caused some consternation because the more typical abbreviation at the time was "U. States."
在1812年战争,北方军队总部附近被特洛伊,威尔逊兄弟收到了政府合同,供应肉食的士兵。山姆也开始作为一支军队肉类检查工作。在所有的威尔逊兄弟木桶肉,并通过了他的所有检验等木桶,山姆加盖缩写“美”虽然意在代表“美国”,这引起了一些惊愕,因为在当时较为典型的缩写是“美国的国家。”
In 1961 the . Congress acknowledged what political cartoonists had known for years, that Uncle Sam was a national symbol. Congress passed a resolution saluting "Uncle Sam Wilson of Troy, New York, as the progenitor of America's National symbol of Uncle Sam."
美国国会在1961年承认了什么政治漫画家相识多年,这山姆大叔是国家的象征。国会通过一项决议,敬礼“作为美国的国家象征祖山姆大叔山姆大叔威尔逊特洛伊,纽约。”
山姆大叔(Uncle Sam)
Uncle Sam is used to say that “America" or "the united states governm