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The Great Seal of the United States is a symbol of our independent Nation and self-government. ... The design used the eagle that holds a scroll in its beak with the E Pluribus Unum motto; in one claw is an olive branch, a symbol of peace, and the other claw holds thirteen arrows, a symbol of war.\

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We are talking about one of the most important symbols for the United States citizen. It symbolizes independence and liberty. Whenever you see an official document of the federal government, the seal has a place there as is the case of treaties or proclamations.

The E Pluribus Unum motto means "Out many, One," and was created by the prominent founding fathers Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin.

The official custodian of the Great Seal is the Secretary of State.

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