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(1) Most Americans know that “Uncle Sam” is a nickname for the United States; however, few Americans know how the name originated. (2) Some historians believe the name comes from a nineteenth-century businessman from New York. (3) His real name was Samuel Wilson. (4) His neighbors called him Uncle Sam. (5) During the War of 1812, he won a government contract. (6) He was to supply beef to U.S. soldiers. (7) The beef was packed in barrels labeled “U.S.” to show that they belonged to the U.S. government. (8) Soldiers from New York saw the barrels. (9) They jokingly said “U.S.” stood for Uncle Sam. (10) The joke spread. (11) Soon, soldiers began using the nickname Uncle Sam to refer to the United States. (12) Civilians also began using the nickname Uncle Sam to refer to the United States. (13) In 1961, Congress passed a resolution. (14) The resolution recognized Samuel Wilson as the original Uncle Sam. Which is the most effective way to combine sentences (8) and (9)? When soldiers from New York saw the barrels, they jokingly said “U.S.” stood for Uncle Sam. Soldiers from New York saw the barrels, they jokingly said “U.S.” stood for Uncle Sam. Jokingly saying “U.S” stood for Uncle Sam, the barrels were seen by New York soldiers.

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ames M. Flagg's World War I-era poster of Uncle Sam has become the definitive image of this American symbol. ... A meat-packer inspired the name. Many historians attribute the term “Uncle Sam” to a Troy, New York, businessman, Samuel Wilson, whose friendly manner earned him thenicknameUncle
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when soldiers from new york saw the barrels, they jokingly said U.S. stood for uncle sam. is the correct answer because it properly combines the two sentences without creating a run on.
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