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  1. From the end of the Civil War until World War I, Kentucky retained the Motto of the Union as its unofficial state Motto. An official state Motto depicting the state's seal encircled with goldenrod was adopted in 1918.

  2. The first symbol was the Seal of Kentucky, which was made official in 1792. The original seal also contained the future state motto. It served as the state's only emblem for over 130 years until the adoption of the state bird in 1926.

  3. The outer ring of the seal is adorned with the words "Commonwealth of Kentucky", and within the inner circle is the state motto " United we stand, divided we fall." The official colors of the seal are blue and gold. [1] A version of the seal appears on the flag of Kentucky.

  4. Kentucky’s official state motto is “United we stand, divided we fall” and it appears on the state flag and the great seal of Kentucky. Kentucky also has a Latin motto which was recognized officially in 2002. The Latin motto “Deo gratiam habeamus” translates to “Let us be grateful to God.”.

  5. The state motto of Kentucky is "United We Stand, Divided We Fall." This motto reflects the idea of unity and cooperation among the people of Kentucky. It has historical significance and is often associated with the state's role during the American Civil War.

  6. 3 mar 2005 · Kentucky State Motto. United We Stand, Divided We Fall. Language: English. Translation: Adoption: 1792. State mottoes may be said to reflect the character and beliefs of the citizens of the state, or more accurately, the citizens of the state when they were adopted.

  7. The state motto of Kentucky, "United we stand, divided we fall," was from a popular 1768 tune entitled the "Liberty Song," by John Dickinson. Kentucky's first governor, Isaac Shelby, was particularly fond of a stanza of the song which proclaimed, "Then join in hand, brave Americans all; By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall."

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