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.
The horse is a symbol of strength,wildness,courage and knowlage.
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Why does Pennsylvania have horses on it
The state flag of Pennsylvania was adopted in 1778.
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The designer of Pennsylvania's flag is not credited. The design of Pennsylvania's flag is quite simple in theory, with Pennsylvania's coat of arms on a blue background. It was adopted in 1900. In 2007, a bill was established to slightly alter Pennsylvania's flag by adding Pennsylvania on the bottom in gold letters. The bill has not yet been taken up by the state's government.
The eagle on the flag of Pennsylvania represents the state's loyalty to the United States of America.
Pennsylvania's official flag was adopted in 1907. The flag has a deep blue background. In the center are two harnessed draft horses surrounding a shield picturing a ship, a plow, and 3 sheaves of wheat. Above is a bald eagle. Below are a stalk of corn, an olive branch, and a draped red ribbon that reads,"VIRTUE, LIBERTY, AND INDEPENDENCE."
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In the year 1907.