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The flag of the State of New York is the state's coat of arms on a blue background. It depicts two supporters:
The unheraldic nature of the Hudson River landscape reveals the modern origin of the coat-of-arms. The crest is an eagle surmounting a world globe. The two ships represent inland and foreign commerce, both of which are important for the state of New York. The motto Excelsior is a Latin word meaning "higher", "superior", "lordly". The official blazon for the coat of arms is:
The device of arms of the State flag was adopted in 1778 and the present flag is a modern version of a Revolutionary War Flag. The original is at the Albany Institute of History and Art. The legislature changed the field from buff to blue by a law enacted on April 2, 1901.1 ReferencesExternal links
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