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Which founding father wanted the turkey to be the national bird

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  1. 16 May, 13:58
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    There is a widely held myth that Benjamin Franklin wanted a turkey to be the National Bird instead of an eagle. However, he did not directly request this change.

    Benjamin actually wrote a letter to his daughter, complaining about the eagle design for the Great Seal. In the letter, he made a joke that it looked like a turkey. He also wrote that turkey is a more respectable bird than the poorly designed eagle. Many people interpreted this remark as Franklin's suggestion to make turkey a national bird, which he never actually mentioned.
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