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  1. United we stand, divided we fall. Let us not split into factions which must destroy that union upon which our existence hangs." At the end of his oration, Henry fell into the arms of bystanders and was carried, almost lifeless, into a nearby tavern. Two months afterward, he died.

  2. Jun 23, 2021 · In 1792, during the first year of Kentucky's membership in the Union, the phrase "United we stand, divided we fall" became an indelible part of the state's history. That's because the state's first General Assembly decided to include the motto on the official seal of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

  3. The proverb – united we stand, divided we fall, is a proverb that encourages people towards unity. The term ‘united we stand’ means that as long as a group of people stay united and protect each other, they will be able to protect themselves from bigger threats.

  4. Sep 11, 2001 · A little over six months later, on December 20, 1792, the first Kentucky General Assembly adopted the official seal of the Commonwealth, including the state motto, United We Stand, Divided We Fall. Since 1942, this phrase has been the official non-Latin state motto of Kentucky. [3]

  5. Prov. People who join together as a group are much harder to defeat than they would be separately. The tenants of this building must band together if we are to make the landlord agree to our demands. United we stand, divided we fall! We had better all agree on what we are going to say to the boss before we go in there and say it.

  6. By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall." Lincoln's paraphrase of Mark 3:25, "A house divided against itself cannot stand" shows the consequences of ignoring the Aesop precept, for had the...

  7. "UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL," a favorite toast, in varying forms, of political orators from Benjamin Franklin to Abraham Lincoln. It gained currency after John Dickinson 's "Liberty Song" was published on 18 July 1768, in the Boston Gazette.

  8. United we stand, divided we fall. Meaning: If we don't stand together, we will not succeed. Background: This saying is generally attributed to one of Aesop's fables, The Four Oxen and the Lion: A lion used to prowl about a field in which four oxen lived.

  9. Jan 16, 2019 · Why the Virginia Statute for Establishing Religious Freedom is the key to political freedom and free thought. ‘divided we stand, united we fall’. —Thomas Jefferson to Jacob de La Motta, 1 September 1820.

  10. United we stand, divided we fall. This page is about the saying "United we stand, divided we fall". Possible meaning: If we work together we can be successful. If we fight each other we will fail. Note: Compare: "Divide and rule."