What is the state motto of Connecticut?
Facts and information about the motto of Connecticut
Some say that a state's motto is its underlying reason for being. As mentioned above, 'Qui transtulit sustinet' is the motto of Connecticut. Do you think it's a good motto for Connecticut?
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Facts and information about the motto of Connecticut
Here we answer three questions: 1) What is the state motto of Connecticut? 2) What language is the Connecticut motto in? 3) When was the motto of Connecticut first used? We have also translated the motto of Connecticut into english. The motto of Connecticut is as follows: Qui transtulit sustinet The Connecticut motto is in Latin. In english it means "He who transplanted sustains". The earliest record we can find of the motto being used is 1662. |
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Some say that a state's motto is its underlying reason for being. As mentioned above, 'Qui transtulit sustinet' is the motto of Connecticut. Do you think it's a good motto for Connecticut?