The French ship called Isere was the one who carried the Statue of Liberty across the Atlantic and reached the United States of America on June 17, 1885. It was dedicated triumphantly in the Upper New York Bay with a celebration lead by President Grover Cleveland.
It fell in the 5th century
<span>England, but before England took control the Dutch had it. At the time it was called New Amsterdan.</span>
Explanation: The tone is difference from “The Declaration of Independence and The Bill of Right” is that it's was shorter and it was like a story. ... The King of England had come and visited the United States of American, because the people that live in the United States of American didn't or don't have the right that they deserved.