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which state correctly matches the animal on its flag

by Karli Quitzon Published 4 years ago Updated 3 years ago

What is the state flag with 13 stars?

This state flag, chosen in 2003 to replace an old one containing Confederate imagery, features the gold coat of arms of the state surrounded by 13 stars representing the original colonies. Alexander Lukatskiy/Shutterstock.

What is the mascot of the Midwestern state flag?

America’s bald eagle mascot takes a prime spot on this Midwestern state’s flag. The two years on the rock represent the date this state became part of the union (1818) and the year the current state seal was designed (1868).

What does the motto on the American flag mean?

What might be a little less clear is what this state’s flag depicts: the motto, “Thus Always to Tyrants.” The man on the ground represents a tyrant getting his due. Check out these facts about the American flag that prove it’s even cooler than you thought.

What does the black and gold state flag represent?

state flag, but the two distinct designs on it represent the state’s founders. The black-and-gold one is the crest of the Calverts, this state’s founding family. The red-and-white crest belongs to the Crossland family; Crossland was the surname of the mother of George Calvert.

What does the flag of liberty represent?

Boasting a torch reminiscent of the Statue of Liberty’s, but in gold instead of green, this flag’s design represents liberty, enlightenment, and their far-reaching influence. Did you know that green actually wasn’t the Statue of Liberty’s original color?

What is the mystery flag?

state flag; its flag is shaped like a swallowtail or pennant, instead. Although no one knows exactly why it was designed this way, some believe the unique shape represents the distinct groups of early pioneers who settled there.

What is the state mammal in the White House?

The American bison, in addition to adding a stately majesty to this flag, is also this state’s official state mammal and is a favorite of animal-loving tourists at its most famous national park. Here are the 12 White House facts you missed in history class.

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