In early U.S. history (1600s-1700s), heraldry was popular. Five states assumed coats-of-arms; 35 Founding Fathers had arms; and George Washington stated in 1788 that heraldry is not "unfriendly to the purest spirit of republicanism". Why, then, did heraldry later become obscure in the United States?
by /u/Obversa in /r/AskHistorians
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