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The Pennsylvania state motto "Virtue, liberty, and Independence" became a state motto in 1875.
"The Crossroads of America,"is Indiana's state motto.
adopted in 1861; last modified in 1983 The Great Seal of the State of Minnesota became official in 1861, with the present design legislated in 1983. It depicts a barefoot farmer plowing his field near St. Anthony Falls on the Mississippi River. His axe is driven into a tree trunk, with his rifle and powderhorn nearby. An Indian on horseback rides south, a summer setting sun in the background. The state motto, "L'Etoile du Nord", or "Star of the North", appears on a banner above the scenery. Around these images is the outermost ring, which reads "The Great Seal of the State of Minnesota". The bottom of the outer ring contains the date 1858, which is when Minnesota gained statehood.
The current State Seal was chosen in 1985.
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It is In God We Trust.
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"
Florida's state motto "In God We Trust" was adopted by the Florida legislature as part of the state seal in 1868.
The Great Seal Of The State Of Florida with the motto
It has a blue background that has the state seal of Nebraska in the center which reads Great Seal of the State of Nebraska, March 1, 1867
It has a blue background that has the state seal of Nebraska in the center which reads Great Seal of the State of Nebraska, March 1, 1867
It is the motto on the seal of the US State of Georgia.
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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.
South Dakota's official state motto is: "Under God the people rule". It was adopted as the South Dakota motto, as an element of the state seal in the 1885 constitution and in the 1889 constitution.