American Early History Colonial USA 1776 12x18 Inches Flags 24 Feet Long Bunting Twelve Designs One Set


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12x18 Inches Flags Bunting US History 

Early American flags evolved from British maritime standards to symbols of colonial rebellion, starting with the King’s Colors (1606) and the Red Ensign. Key colonial and revolutionary flags included the Pine Tree flag (1686), Sons of Liberty flag (1765), Gadsden flag (1775), and the Grand Union flag (1775), culminating in the Betsy Ross star-circle design (1777).

May include some of these early American Colonial Flags:
Chronological List of Early American Flags
Cross of Saint George (1497): Used by English explorers and early settlers.
  • King's Colors (1606): Combined English St. George's Cross and Scottish St. Andrew's Cross, used throughout the colonies.
  • Red Ensign (1707): The "Red Duster," often used by British ships and colonial vessels.
  • Pine Tree Flag (1686–1778): Used by New England vessels, featuring a green pine tree.
  • Sons of Liberty Flag (1765): Featured nine white and red vertical stripes.
  • Taunton Flag (1774): An early union flag flown in Massachusetts.
  • Philadelphia Light Horse Flag (1774): Used by the Philadelphia troop of cavalry.
  • Gadsden Flag (1775): Yellow field with a rattlesnake and "Don't Tread on Me".
  • Grand Union Flag (1775): Also known as the Continental Union, featuring 13 stripes with the British Union in the canton.
  • Washington's Cruisers Flag (1775): White background, green pine tree, "An Appeal to Heaven".
  • Fort Moultrie Flag (1776): Used in the defense of Charleston Harbor, featuring a crescent.
  • 1st First Navy Jack (1776): Rattlesnake design adopted by the Continental Navy.
  • Betsy Ross Flag (1777): The first official flag with 13 stars in a circle.
  • Bennington '76 Flag (1777): Used during the Battle of Bennington.
  • Cowpens Flag (1781): A 13-star variation with stars in a circle used at the Battle of Cowpens
  • Culpeper Minute Men Flag
  • Bunker Hill
  • Don't Give Up the Ship Commodore Perry
  • Guilford Courthouse Flag


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