The Kansas state motto was adopted in 1861, and is written in Latin. It's "Ad astra per aspera." or "To the stars with difficulty."
Kansas became the thirty-fourth state adopted to the Union on January 29, 1861. Customarily, a new United States flag is adopted on the July 4 of the year in which a new state is adopted into the Union - and thus Kansas "became" the thirty-fourth star on the flag on July 4, 1861.
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Wyandotte Constitution The Wyandotte Constitution, the charter under which Kansas became a state, was drafted at Wyandotte (now Kansas City, Kansas) by the first territorial convention in which Republicans and Democrats participated (5-29 July 1859). It was adopted by popular vote on 4 October. It followed the constitution of Ohio as a model, prohibited slavery, and reduced Kansas to its present boundaries.Above retrieved from Answers.comViper1
Marine Corps Motto: (excerpt from Warrior Culture of the U.S. Marines, copyright 2001 Marion F. Sturkey) The Marine Corps adopted Semper Fidelis as its official motto in 1883 (Semper Fidelis is also the title of the official musical March of the Marine Corps). Translated from Latin, Semper Fidelis means "Always Faithful." U.S. Marines use an abbreviated verbal version, "Semper Fi," to voice loyalty and commitment to their Marine comrades-in-arms. Previous mottos of the Marine Corps were (1) To the Shores of Tripoli, adopted in 1805; (2) Fortitude, adopted in 1812; (3) From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli, adopted in 1848; and (4) By Sea and by Land, adopted in the 1850's.
The Pennsylvania state motto "Virtue, liberty, and Independence" became a state motto in 1875.
The Kansas state flag was adopted in 1927.
The Kansas official motto is Latin. The motto is "Ad astra per aspera". It means "To the stars through difficulties".
Kansas State University's motto is 'Rule by Obeying Nature's Laws'.
The motto of Kansas City Public Schools is 'Where Achievement Is The Standard'.
The motto E Pluribus Unum was adopted as the motto for the Seal of the United States in 1782. The motto of the United States is In God We Trust, which was established by Presidential Order in 1956.
The Olympic motto was adopted in 1894 at the meeting that created the International Olympic Committee.
adopted in 1903
The word "Forward" is the official state motto in Wisconsin. It was adopted as the state motto in 1851.
Tennessee's official motto is "Agriculture and Commerce". It was officially adopted in 1987.
The motto of Oak Park High School - Kansas City - is 'Blue on Blue'.
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It was adopted by the General Assembly on 4 May 1664.