The Wisconsin flag is made up of a blue background with the state’s coat of arms in the center. It was designed in 1863 for use of the field of battle. In the year 1981, the words “Wisconsin” and “1848” were added above and below the coat of arms.
The Wisconsin flag depicts what appear to be a miner and a seaman holding a shield. The shield contains an anchor and a plow. It also has the word “forward”.
Here are some quick facts about the state of Wisconsin.
Population: 5,556,728
Year of Admission into the Union: 1848
Nickname(s): Badger State, America's Dairyland
Motto(s): Forward
Capital City: Madison
Largest City: Milwaukee
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