Virtue, Liberty and Independence

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Virtue, Liberty, and Independence is the state motto of Pennsylvania.[1] The motto of Pennsylvania was officially adopted in the year 1875.[2] The meaning of the Pennsylvania State Motto reflects the attitude and hope of the people of New York following the outbreak of the War Of Independence in 1775-1783.

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  1. "Guide: State Symbols". PA.Gov. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
  2. "What Is the State Motto of Pennsylvania? (with pictures)". www.wise-geek.com. Retrieved 2021-05-06.