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The word "keystone" comes from architecture
and refers to the central, wedge-shaped stone in an arch, which holds all
the other stones in place. The application of the term “Keystone State”
to Pennsylvania cannot be traced to any single source. It was commonly
accepted soon after 1800. At a
Jefferson Republican victory rally in October 1802, Pennsylvania was
toasted as "the keystone in the federal union," and in the newspaper
Aurora the following year the state was referred to as "the keystone in
the democratic arch." The modern persistence of this designation is
justified in view of the key position of Pennsylvania in the economic,
social, and political development of the United States.
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