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The eagle on the flag of Pennsylvania represents the state's loyalty to the United States of America.
it represents the wealth and trade
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The Pennsylvania quarter features the Commonwealth statue, a keystone, and the state motto "Virtue, Liberty, and Independence." It represents Pennsylvania's foundational values, history, and contributions to the nation.
Yes you do. The Pennsylvania department of insurance requires that anyone who represents the policyholder to their insurance companies have one.
They all just represent a state there is no "that star is Wisconsin."
The abbreviation for Pennsylvania is "PA" because it is derived from the state's full name, which is "Commonwealth of Pennsylvania." The abbreviation "PA" represents the first and last letters of the state's name. The abbreviation "PE" is not used for Pennsylvania because it does not accurately reflect the state's name or its phonetic pronunciation.
The flag of Pennsylvania consists of a blue field on which the state coat of arms is embroidered. On top of the coat of arms sits a bald eagle, which represents Pennsylvania's loyalty to the United States.
No one star on the flag represents a given state. It's the number of stars (50) that symbolizes the United States of America. Good Question.
in 1787 Pennsylvania was inducted- each star represents what state and what year it was added into the union
The American eagle on top of the arms represents Pennsylvania's loyality to the United States of America. The shield, supported by two horses, features a ship which represents commerce; a plough, represents Pennsylvania natural resoures; and the three sheaves stand for fertility. The olive branch and cornstalk beneath the arms stand for peace and prosperity. The state's motto: Virtue Liberty and Independence is wirtten on the ribbon at the bottom of the flag.