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--> Pennsylvania In 1777 a seal was created bearing the coat of arms now found on the state flag. The Pennsylvania legislature authorized the use of the coat of arms on a flag for the state militia on April 9, 1799, and variations on this flag design were used throughout the 19th century. Finally, on June 13, 1907, a state flag for nonmilitary purposes was approved by the legislature, and it is still in use. Agriculture and commerce are represented in the coat of arms by the ship and the wheat sheaves (apparently copied from the county seal of either Sussex or Philadelphia), the plow (which appeared in the earlier coat of arms of Chester county), the wreath of corn and olive, and the horses in harness. The state motto, "Virtue, liberty and independence," is inscribed on the ribbon below th Read More
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A:link {font-weight:} A:hover {background:; color:960018;} A:visited {color:} A:active {color:} Africa | Antarctica | Arctic | Asia | Australia/Oceania | Caribbean | Central America | Europe | Islands of the World Middle East | North America | South America | World Atlas | WIN $100 here GO TO: Facts Famous Natives Flag Gov History Land Landforms Lat/Long Symbols Time Travel Info Weather Description In 1692, King Charles II granted this land to the Quaker leader, William Penn. Penn's promise of religious freedom proved a magnet for thousands of settlers, and Philadelphia, because of its geographical position, quickly became the cultural, economic and political center of the original thirteen colonies. As the birthplace of the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence , it's rightful Read More
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Pennsylvania Maps - Perry-CastaÑeda Map Collection - UT Library Online

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