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Harrison spray-painted on the wall where the bomb was: “Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils." Live free or die is now the motto of the state of New
Hampshire, and the full phrase comes from General John Stark's toast
celebrating the reunion of the Battle of Bennington in the American Revolutionary
War. Why do you think Harrison selected this phrase as a motto? What was the
message that he wanted the audience in the theater and at home to know?
Explain your answer in a short paragraph.

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