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Connecticut State Seal - Symbol of History and Identity #65382 (License: Personal Use)
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The Connecticut state seal features a white shield with three grapevines bearing purple grapes and green leaves, representing the three original settlements-Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor. Above the shield is a black banner with “CONNECTICUT” in bold white letters, while a gold ribbon beneath bears the Latin motto “Qui Transtulit Sustinet,” affirming divine providence and endurance. The entire emblem is bordered by a gold outline on a blue field, reflecting colonial-era heraldry and civic pride.
This image is used on government websites, educational resources, historical articles, and official documents to represent Connecticut’s identity; it serves users seeking authoritative visual information about state symbols, history, or civic education.
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