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"E pluribus unum" is Latin; it means "Out of Many One" and refers to the idea that the United States is made up of individual states and populated by individual citizens, but we come together as a single country. It is on most US coins.
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It is the motto of the United States of America and is evident on its currency. It means "out of many, one." This motto represents the states that comprise America.
It is a Latin phrase meaning "out of many, one" or "from many, one". Many people have used the phase throughout history, who used it first is not known. It was considered the de facto motto of the US...
"E pluribus unum" means "One out of many".
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