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Kaliyah Dawson
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21 February, 16:52
E pluribus unum symbolizes what
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Lindsey Wiggins
21 February, 16:54
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This answer is written based on the assumption that you're referring to the Unoted States' motto. E Pluribus Unum is translated as "Out of Many, One." Which symbolizes that the Nation was formed from 13 (Many) colonies into a single (One) nation.
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