The name “Uncle Sam” first came about in the War of 1812. But it wasn’t until Thomas Nast’s political cartoons in the 1870s that the personification became well-known. Nast took qualities from Abraham Lincoln and used them to draw Uncle Sam in his cartoons. Nast also introduced Uncle Sam’s famous outfit – striped pants, a tailcoat, and a tall hat.
Uncle Sam was first illustrated as we know him today during World War I. His most famous appearance was on a recruitment poster created by James Montgomery Flagg. It featured a stern image of Uncle Sam declaring, “I Want YOU For U.S. Army.” The poster was printed over four million times and was so successful that it is still a national icon over 100 years later.
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