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What does the New Jersey seal mean?

Pierre Eugene du Simitiere designed the New Jersey state seal and it was presented in May 1777. The seal contains several state symbols. The state animal is the horse head, which stands for speed and strength. The liberty cap was worn by patriots in colonies as a symbol for rebellion.



Likewise, what does the New Jersey Flag stand for?

The New Jersey State flag is buff colored. In the center is the state coat of arms. The shield features three plows and a horse's head at its top. Two women are the deities of Liberty and Agriculture. The ribbon at the bottom shows the year of independence in 1776. It reads: Liberty & Prosperity.

What is New Jersey's motto? Liberty and Prosperity

Just as in the above example, what is a seal for a state?

The United States' Great Seal is a unique symbol of national identity and our country. Only one authorized Great seal is currently in use. It is managed by the U.S. Department of States. The Great Seal is applied to official documents, such as treaties or commissions.

Are there seals in New Jersey

The New Jersey coast is home to true seals and not sea lions. They are most common between November and April. Although none of the seal species are endangered or threatened, they all are protected by the Federal Marine Mammal Protection Act of 2002.