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Uncle Sam is the personification of which country?

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Uncle Sam is the personification of the United States of America. The character of Uncle Sam is typically depicted as an elderly man with white hair and a white beard, wearing a red, white, and blue suit and top hat. His image is used in a variety of contexts, including military recruitment posters, advertising campaigns, and political cartoons.
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Uncle Sam is the personification of the United States of America. He is portrayed as a tall, thin man with a white beard and dressed in red, white, and blue attire. The origins of this character date back to the War of 1812, when the US army was looking for a symbol to represent the country. The name "Uncle Sam" is said to have come from Samuel Wilson, a meat packer who supplied food to the army during this time. 
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Uncle Sam is the personification of the United States of America. The character of Uncle Sam is often depicted as a tall, bearded man wearing a top hat stars- and- stripes clothing and pointing with his finger. 
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