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Symbolism of Vermont Flag
The seal in the Vermont Flag depicts many symbolic images against a backdrop of the beautiful Green Mountains. The lofty pine tree is a conventional symbol of New England. The sheaves of wheat and the cow stand for the agriculture practiced in the state. On either sides of the image are 2 crossed branches of pine, which symbolize the sprigs of pine that the Vermont soldiers wore during the battle of Plattsburgh fought in 1814. Below the shield the state motto, “Freedom and Unity” and the name of the state are written on a red streamer. A stag's head is present above the shield.
The Vermont Flag is a remarkable state symbol, which portrays various elements of the state through its seal.
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