Wyoming's Motto is "Equal Rights" and is found on Wyoming's State Seal.
The Great Seal of Wyoming also shows two dates, 1869 and 1890, a woman in the center holding a banner with the motto, "Equal Rights," two male figures, a five-pointed star with the number "44", pillars with lamps on top from which burn the Light of Knowledge, and Scrolls encircling the two pillars bear the words "Oil," "Mines," "Livestock" and "Grain."
The motto of Wyoming Valley West School District is 'Towards Excellence'.
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The capital city of Wyoming is Cheyenne. The Wyoming state motto is "Equal Rights" and was adopted in 1955 after being on the Wyoming State Seal since 1921.
The motto "Equal Rights" was originally part of the state of Wyoming's seal. The motto was adopted by the state in 1955 and is in reference to the fact that women were allowed to vote in the state in 1869. This is important because women were not allowed to vote nationally until 1920.
Two months after Illinois entered the Union, the new Illinois General Assembly decreed, on February 19, 1819 they decided that a state seal should be made. The state motto isn't really the state motto, more as the adopted motto because of the seal.
"all for our country"
Wyoming Catholic College's motto is 'Wisdom in God's Country'.
The capital city of Wyoming is Cheyenne. The Wyoming state motto is "Equal Rights" and was adopted in 1955 after being on the Wyoming State Seal since 1921.
The motto "Equal Rights" was originally part of the state of Wyoming's seal. The motto was adopted by the state in 1955 and is in reference to the fact that women were allowed to vote in the state in 1869. This is important because women were not allowed to vote nationally until 1920.
It was adopted by the Wyoming state legislature in 1893 and revised in 1921.
Wyoming's state motto, "Equal Rights", is found on Wyoming's State Seal.The Great Seal of Wyoming also shows two dates, 1869 and 1890, a woman in the center holding a banner with the motto, "Equal Rights," two male figures, a five-pointed star with the number "44", pillars with lamps on top from which burn the Light of Knowledge, and Scrolls encircling the two pillars bear the words "Oil," "Mines," "Livestock" and "Grain."
Wyoming doesn't have a state pledge. You may be asking about Wyoming's state motto which is "Equal Rights".
Wyoming was the first state to allow women to vote. Thus the state motto is "The Equality State"
Wyoming's state symbol is a cowboy on a bucking bronco (horse). The cowboy and bucking bronco have been on the Wyoming state license plates since 1934.Wyoming's Motto is "Equal Rights" and is found on Wyoming's State Seal.The Great Seal of Wyoming also shows two dates, 1869 and 1890, a woman in the center holding a banner with the motto, "Equal Rights," two male figures, a five-pointed star with the number "44", pillars with lamps on top from which burn the Light of Knowledge, and Scrolls encircling the two pillars bear the words "Oil," "Mines," "Livestock" and "Grain."
It is In God We Trust.
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Two months after Illinois entered the Union, the new Illinois General Assembly decreed, on February 19, 1819 they decided that a state seal should be made. The state motto isn't really the state motto, more as the adopted motto because of the seal.
It depends on the state. Each one is different.
"all for our country"