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11 lis 2021 · New Hampshire takes considerable pride in its memorable state motto, “Live Free or Die.” The New Hampshire motto has featured prominently on residents’ license plates since 1971 and on the reverse side of the official state quarter since 2000.
Bill Morrissey wrote a song titled "Live Free or Die" about the irony of a prisoner serving time in New Hampshire's jails and hand-stamping license plates with the state motto. It was covered by Hayes Carll on his 2002 album Flowers and Liquor.
In 1969, when New Hampshire officials decided to put the state’s motto – “live free or die” – on its license plates, many citizens viewed the act as an endorsement of the deeply unpopular war being waged in Vietnam and protested by covering up or altering the motto.
" Live Free or Die " (pol. "Żyj wolnym lub zgiń") — to od roku 1945 oficjalne motto New Hampshire (jednego ze stanów USA). Autorem hasła jest generał John Stark [1]. Historia. Motto zostało zapisane dnia 31 lipca 1809 w liście generała Starka do weteranów bitwy pod Bennington.
7 lut 2024 · Virtual. In 1969, when New Hampshire officials decided to put the state’s motto—“live free or die”—on its license plates, many citizens viewed the act as an endorsement of the...
23 lut 2024 · In 1969, when New Hampshire officials decided to put the state’s motto – “live free or die” — on its license plates, many citizens viewed the act as an endorsement of the unpopular war being waged in Vietnam and protested by covering up or altering the motto.
Bill Morrissey wrote a song titled "Live Free or Die" about the irony of a prisoner serving time in New Hampshire's jails and hand-stamping license plates with the state motto. It was covered by Hayes Carll on his 2002 album Flowers and Liquor .