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Discover the U.S. national motto, 'In God We Trust,' its profound meaning, historical background from the Civil War to its ...
Since 1956, the official motto of the United States has been "In God we trust." The phrase appears on coins, paper currency, and government buildings across the country, but some Americans ...
Before it adjourned on July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress of the very newly independent United States of America passed a resolution: “Resolved, that Dr. Franklin, Mr. J. Adams and Mr ...
The Latin motto is on the U.S dollar bill and features on the front of the Great Seal of United States. It was officially adopted along with the Great Seal by U.S. congress years later in 1782.
The phrase comes from a United States motto, "e pluribus unum," meaning "out of many, one." In this context, Alexander said it means that the current political climate is leaning too much on "one ...