Based on the text provided, here are the answers to your questions:
- Why the statue was given: The people of France gave the statue to the United States in recognition of the friendship established between the two nations during the American Revolution.
- The commissioned designer: The sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was commissioned to design the sculpture. Additionally, Alexandre Gustave Eiffel was commissioned to design the internal iron pylon and skeletal framework.
- Reason for creation: The statue was created to commemorate the centennial of the American Declaration of Independence and to celebrate international friendship, freedom, and democracy.
- Responsibilities of each nation: It was a joint effort where the French people were responsible for creating the statue and its assembly in the United States, while the American people were responsible for building the pedestal.
- Fundraising methods:
- In France: Funds were raised through public fees, various forms of entertainment, and a lottery.
- In the United States: Funds were raised through benefit theatrical events, exhibitions, auctions, and a newspaper campaign by Joseph Pulitzer in "The World" that criticized the wealthy and middle class to encourage donations.
- Renaming of Bedloe's Island: The island's name was changed to Liberty Island in 1956. This followed a period where the National Park Service's jurisdiction was enlarged to encompass the entire island in 1937.
Please let me know if you would like additional historical details regarding the restoration of the statue or the construction of the pedestal.
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