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The seal to the right was adopted by the Georgia Trustees to represent the new

Warm-up for 09.29.10. The seal to the right was adopted by the Georgia Trustees to represent the new GA Colony. Q1.) What do the images suggest, and what might the Latin phrase mean?. Warm-up for 09.29.10.

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The seal to the right was adopted by the Georgia Trustees to represent the new

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  1. Warm-up for 09.29.10 The seal to the right was adopted by the GeorgiaTrustees to represent the new GA Colony. Q1.) What do the images suggest, and what might the Latin phrase mean?

  2. Warm-up for 09.29.10 • The seal to the right was adopted by the GeorgiaTrustees and it features a silkworm, mulberry leaf, and cocoon, representing their hopes that the colonists would establish a thriving silk industry. • The Latin motto Non sibisedaliis translates as "Not for self,but for others." Q2.) Do you think this motto is fitting? Why or why not?

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