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Why were Gustave Eiffel’s contributions to the statue of liberty important?

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It was a gift from him and it help make a symbol of the country by saying freeworld 
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Gustave Eiffel’s contributions to the statue of liberty were important in that he was a great engineer that had built the Eiffel Tower for a world exposition in France. His contributions to the statue of Liberty in Ellis Island were important because it had to withstand the strong winds from New York harbor, changes in temperature and diverse weather conditions of the region.

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