Flags of Minnesota

The flag of Minnesota has some similarity to the flag of Michigan but the difference is the design placed right at the center of the flag. The base color is blue and the seal of Minnesota is placed on the center. On the seal of Michigan, there is a man who is plowing the field and on the background there is a Native American horse. The field and the plow on the seal symbolize agriculture. The appearance of the Native American horse signifies to the state's Native American heritage. There is a tree stump on the seal that symbolizes the industry of timber. The pine trees in reed symbolize that state's tree.
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The water that can be seen on the seal represents the state's commerce and transportation. There is a red ribbon that is being entwined right within the state's flower branch, which is called the lady slipper. The nineteen starts signify the fact that Minnesota is the nineteenth state of the union out from the thirteen colonies. On 1983, the design of the Minnesota flag is formally adopted.

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