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State Symbols
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of the USA
Commonly known as the “Stars and Stripes” or “Old Glory.” On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress adopted a resolution stating
“The Star-Spangled Banner,” has a colorful history. Francis Scott Key wrote the lyrics to the anthem as a poem in 1814.
In 1782, the Continental Congress adopted the Great Seal of the United States, which depicts a bald eagle holding 13 olive branches in one talon and 13 arrows in the other.
The statue was a gift to the United States from the people of France.
Dedicated in 1886, the statue shows Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom.
The Liberty Bell was commissioned in 1752.
Many people believe that the Liberty Bell was rung to mark the reading of the Declaration of Independence on July 8, 1776.
This seal(1782) is used to authenticate certain documents such as foreign treaties and presidential proclamations.
The symbols on the seal reflect the beliefs and values that the Founding Fathers wanted to pass on to their descendants.