Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag.

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Red Ensign Flag

Transcript of Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag.

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Red Ensign Flag

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Red Ensign Flag

• • • Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national”

flag

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Pine Tree Flag

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Pine Tree Flag

• • Originally a symbol of New England, especially

Massachusetts

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Sons of Liberty Flag

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Sons of Liberty Flag

• • • Known to the British as the “Rebellious

Stripes”•

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Green Mountain Flag

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Green Mountain Flag

• • Used by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain

Boys•

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Continental Flag

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Continental Flag

• • New England Battle Flag• Carried at the Battle of Bunker Hill•

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Bunker Hill Flag

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Bunker Hill Flag

• • Flew over the American fortifications on

Breed’s Hill on June 17, 1775

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Washington Squadron Flag

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Washington Squadron Flag

• • • Pine Tree was used to show solidarity

between the North and South• Became Massachusetts’ navy flag in 1776

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Washington’s Commander-in-Chief Flag

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Washington’s Commander-in-Chief Flag

• • Personal flag of George Washington•

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Culpepper Flag

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Culpepper Flag

• • Used by Patrick Henry’s Virginia Regiment•

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Grand Union Flag

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Grand Union Flag

• • • First “American” flag to receive a salute from a

foreign official

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First Navy Jack

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First Navy Jack

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Gadsden Flag

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Gadsden Flag

• • Named after Christopher Gadsden,

commander of the Continental Marines

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Bennington Flag

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Bennington Flag

• • Used by the Continental army that defeated

General Burgoyne in Bennington, VT• • The ‘76 is in honor of the Declaration of

Independence

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“Betsy Ross” Flag

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“Betsy Ross” Flag

• The Second Continental Congress passed the first Flag Resolution in 1777