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  1. Nov 11, 2021 · Vivre libre ou mourir (“Live Free or Die”) was a popular motto of the French Revolution, perhaps inspired by this passage in Louis-Sebastian Mercier’s 1771 French novel, The Year2440 : “Choose then, man! Be happy or miserable; if yet it be in thy power to choose: fear tyranny, detest slavery, arm thyself, live free, or die!”.

  2. Music. Live Free or Die, a 2004 album by Vancouver punk group D.O.A. Bill Morrissey wrote a song titled "Live Free or Die" about the irony of a prisoner serving time in New Hampshire's jails and hand-stamping license plates with the state motto. It was covered by Hayes Carll on his 2002 album Flowers and Liquor.

  3. Dec 19, 2023 · The New Hampshire state flag could be getting a makeover next year.A group of lawmakers wants to add the state motto, “Live Free or Die,” beneath the state seal featured on the current design ...

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  5. Sep 10, 2021 · The New Hampshire State Motto is unique and very unforgettable and one that NH residents take great pride in. General John Stark introduced live Free or Die in 1809. It became the official New Hampshire state motto after the introduction of the anniversary reunion. Afterward, it was compulsory to get the motto printed on the display of every ...

  6. Dec 26, 2023 · Published December 26, 2023 at 2:28 PM EST. Courtesy of Rep. Tim McGough. Rep. Tim McGough, a Republican from Merrimack, wants to add "Live Free or Die" to the current state flag using Times New ...

  7. New Hampshire's official state motto is "Live Free or Die," adopted in 1945 as World war II approached its end (the Old Man of the Mountain was also adopted at this time as the state emblem)."Live Free Or Die," is a quote from a toast by General John Stark, New Hampshire's most distinguished hero of the Revolutionary War. In 2007, New Hampshire adopted its 10th official state song: "Live Free ...

  8. Jul 29, 2023 · In conclusion, the New Hampshire state flag is a symbol of the state’s rich history, natural resources, and culture. The state seal is a representation of the state’s unique characteristics and its motto, “Live Free or Die,” highlights the people’s strong desire for freedom. The colors and symbols on the flag are a reflection of the ...

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