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We the People - U.S. Constitution Symbolism & Historical Significance #3590715 (License: Personal Use)
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This symbolic illustration features a golden-nibbed quill pen with a feather colored in red, white, and blue-the colors of the American flag-lying atop an unrolled parchment scroll. The scroll prominently displays the historic phrase “We the People” in elegant cursive script, evoking the drafting and ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. The imagery blends historical authenticity with national pride, emphasizing democratic origins and civic responsibility.
Commonly used on educational, governmental, or civic engagement websites to introduce content about the U.S. Constitution, founding documents, civics education, or election-related themes; aligns with user intent to learn about American governance and constitutional history.
Related Cliparts: Discover the symbolic meaning behind the quill, parchment, and “We the People” phrase-foundational to the U.S. Constitution and American democracy.
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