Kansas State Motto

Kansas flag

"Ad Astra Per Aspera"

The Kansas state motto is Latin and means "To the stars
through difficulties". The Kansas motto appears both on the
state flag and state seal.  

The Office of the Governor of Kansas conveys the following about
the Kansas motto:

  • "This motto refers not only to the pioneering spirit
    of the early settlers, but also the difficult times Kansas
    went through before becoming a state. The anti-slavery
    forces and slavery proponents waged battles in the electoral
    process as well as on the battlefield. Kansas earned the
    nickname “Bloody Kansas” because of the war regarding
    slavery, much of which was fought on Kansas' soil."

In this way the Kansas motto may be seen to emphasize
important values such as optimism and will force even when faced
with hardships.

Another note about the Kansas state motto is written by
Robert Hay in The Great Seal of Kansas, in the Transactions of
the Kansas Historical Society, 1903-1904, vol. 8:

"The idea represented by the motto itself is very old and
occurs frequently in classical poetry, in German set phrases and
quotations, and in feudal mottoes of the European nobility."

Kansas State Nicknames

Whereas there is only one Kansas motto, there exist a number
of state nicknames for Kansas:

"The Sunflower State" (Official)
This Kansas state nickname stems from the blossoming of wild
sunflowers which is a beautiful sight that meets the eye when
visiting Kansas.

Kansas nickname: The Sunflower State - picture of sunflowers

"Garden of the West" or "The Garden State"
Kansas has a spectacularly lush landscape due the richness and
fertility of the soil.

"The Wheat State"
In the year 2000 Kansas was number one in the agricultural area
of wheat production and wheat flour milled and milling capacity.

Kansas nickname: The Wheat State - picture of wheat field

"The Grasshopper State"
This version of Kansas state nicknames stems back to 1874 when
Kansas was subject to a gigantic swarm of grasshoppers (Rocky
Mountain Locusts) that left the landscape denuded. Fortunately
Kansas quickly came back on its feet and in the following year
presented the largest corn harvest ever seen in Kansas' history.



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Kansas State Trivia

"The Cyclone State"
Rough weather conditions are the background for this Kansas
nickname.

"Midway, U.S.A." or "The Central State"
These Kansas state nicknames refer to the geographic centre of
the Continental United States being located within the state. A
stone monument in the town Lebanon marks this precise location.

"Bleeding Kansas" or "The Battleground of Freedom"
In the years up to the Civil War, the Kansas territory became a
battleground for pro-slavery and anti-slavery activists. These
bloody conflicts are the backgrounds for both of these Kansas
state nicknames.

"The Squatter State"
When Kansas was a new territory, settlers from Missouri flocked
in to make claims to the land. Missouri pro-slavery squatters
formed the Squatters' Claim Association in 1854 to ensure their
own claims to the territory and at the same time prevent
emigration from the northern anti-slavery states such as New
England.

"The Jayhawk State" or "The Jayhawker State"
This nickname arose in the time of the conflicts between Kansas
and Missouri in the years leading up to the Civil War.

An Irishman, Pat Devlin, explains why he was participating in
raids that crossed the Missouri border: "You know, in Ireland we
have a bird we call the Jayhawk, which makes its living off of
other birds. I guess you might say I've been Jayhawking!"

The term "Jayhawk" may have referred to both Kansans and
Missourians, but with time was only associated to Kansans.
Missourians were called "Bushwhackers"

Kansas State Slogans

Whereas the Kansas state motto intends to describe feelings
attached to certain difficult moments of Kansas history: "To the
stars through difficulties" – Kansas state slogans focus
especially on attracting tourists, and as you will see, in both
serious and funny ways:

"There's No Place Like Home"
This Kansas state slogan is a reference to book 'The Wonderful
Wizard of Oz' by L. Frank Baum. When Dorothy clicks her heals
three times and says "There is no place like home," she returns
to Kansas.

"Kansas, as big as you think" ("Kansas: Simply Wonderful")
This is the Kansas slogan from The Official State of Kansas
Travel and Tourism Web Site:

TracelKS.com

"Land of Ahhs"
Once again a reference to 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'. "Ahhs"
is pronounced "Oz"

"Kansas: First Of The Rectangle States"

"ARRR Kansas: The Pirate's Kansas"

"Kansas: Stupid is the New Smart"

"Kansas: We Know We're Flat (And We're Very Self-conscious
About It)"

"Kansas: Not Everything is Flat"

Some of these Kansas

funny state slogans
are sold on t-shirts and other souvenir
items.

USA map with Kansas highlighted

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