is born on the
breast of an American Eagle without any other supporters to denote that the United States of America ought to rely on their own Virtue."*
It is also interesting to note that the colors red and white are often used by Native Nations of the Eastern United States to represent war and peace respectively. Many of the Muskogean towns were historically divided into red-military and white-diplomatic communities which were loosely united under various confederacies. It should come as no surprise that the seal of the United States contains so much Native American symbolism when one considers the fact that many of these same founders had stormed a British ship during the "Boston Tea Party" dressed in war paint and feathers just a few years earlier..
The pyramid side is sometimes called the spiritual side of the seal. The pyramid design was chosen as a symbol of duration, a nearly eternal nation and of the West's ancient heritage, much of which has its roots in Ancient Egypt. It is important to note that people during the Enlightenment era that marks the democratization of the West were heavily involved in speculation upon ancient symbols and histories. This is also the era of history that birthed the remarkable discipline of archaeology.
The Eye of Providence sits at the pyramids zenith. Historically the All-seeing-Eye motif has been used by countless civilizations on all continents but interested parties who promote the Masonic Dollar theory like to point out that a very similar motif is in fact used by Freemasons today. This is true however; those who promote this theory often fail to recognize that during the Enlightenment the eye motif was used repeatedly by many different artists and organizations unassociated with Freemasonry. It is also often overlooked that the Eye motif had been an element of the design on the Great Seal since the seal was first proposed on August 20th, 1776 and finally adopted by Congress on June 20th 1782. Freemasons did not begin using the all-seeing-eye emblem until 1797 in "The Freemasons Monitor of Thomas Smith Webb" fifteen years after the Great Seal was finalized. In fact it is more likely that Freemasons adopted the motif from the dollar rather than the other way around.
The Latin phrase "Annuit Coeptus" means "He has favored our undertakings," which refers to the founding belief that the success of the American revolution was a matter of divine Providence as can be found written in the Declaration of Independence. The
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