The most amazing fact about each flag of the state

Your local banner is much more interesting than you could have thought.


Just a year after our founding fatherssigned the declaration of independenceThe newly trained United States adopted a single symbol that would bring together the country in its infancy: the American flag. From that moment, it was to each state to create its own flag, some of which have changed over time. Thus, in the celebration of the Day of Flag, which is June 14, we gathered the most interesting facts on every state flag in America. Get ready to discover which state flag has a bit of U.K. Inside, which flag is not rectangular and what are all these colors of the emblematic Colorado banner.

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Alabama

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Similar to other former members of the Confederation, the flag of the state of Alabama has been modeled after a fighter flag of the civil war (in particular, the flag of the 60th Infantry Regiment of Alabama). The emblem was adopted in 1895⁠ - and the timing was not an accident. "The flag changes in Mississippi, Alabama and Florida coincided with formal passageJim Crow Laws of segregation in the south, "wrote the historianJohn M. Coski in his bookThe Confederate Combat Flag. In other words, the flag known as Cross Cross - is a reminder of racism that has displayed America since its foundation.

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Alaska

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In 1927, more than 30 years before Alaska became a state, the Alaska Department of the American Legion held a pavilion design contest for the children of Alaska, 7th year in 12. The winner of the contest wasBenny Benson, 13 years old who lived in an orphanage at the time.

According toAlaska Historical SocietyBenson received a engraved watch and a $ 1,000 scholarship that he used to study diesel mechanics. In 1959, its design - which consists of eight gold stars that form the largest ladle and polaris - became the flag of the official state.

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Arizona

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According toArizona State LibraryArizona State Flag Star represents state power as a largest producer of copper in the United States.

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Arkansas

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The three stars under the word "Arkansas" on this state flag represent three facts about the state, according to Arkansas Secretary of StateJohn Thurston. The first star represents the fact that Arkansas belonged to three nations (France, Spain and United States). The second represents that the state was acquired by the purchase of Louisiana in 1803. And the third represents that Arkansas was the third state created from the purchase of Louisiana, after Louisiana and Missouri. The blue and white diamond star border evokes the confederate combat flag, making Arkansas like the second of the 50 states of America to include a nod in this racist chapter in the history of the United States in his banner.

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California

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Before California became an official state, it was controlled by Mexico. But as more and more Americans started to settle around 1846, they decided to rebel against the country with the aim of becoming an independent republic and finally join the union. When they did, they raised the flag of the bear, a precursor of the current state of California. The rebellion (as well as the American American war, she coincided) was successful and in 1850, California became an official American state. About 20 years later, the flag of the bear became the official flag in 1911, according to theHistorical chain.

And, according toSouth Radio from Southern CaliforniaThere is a sad but intriguing story behind the grizzly bear represented on the flag of the state of California. In 1889, Publishing TycoonWilliam Randolph Hearst Decided that he wanted to bring a Grizzli bear living in San Francisco - and he had a journalist Capture Monarch, the bear represented on the banner.

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Colorado

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Every aspect of the Colorado flag represents a form of natural beauty that you can find in the state, according to theColorado Department of Staff and Administration. "Gold represents the abundant sun that our state loves," explains the website. "The white represents the snowy mountains while blue represents our light blue sky. The red is the ruddy color of much of the land of our state."

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Connecticut

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The three vines in the center of the Connecticut State Indicator represent the first state English settlers from the 1630s. More specifically, they symbolize its first established cities: Windsor, Wethersfield and Hartford, according to theState of the judicial branch Connecticut.

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Delaware

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The colors "Colonial blue" and "buff" on the flag of the state of Delaware represent the colorsGeorge Washington sported during his time in general in the continental army, according toThe website of the official state of Delaware.

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Florida

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From 1868 to 1900, the Florida State flag was simply in a state seal on a white background. But at some, the flag looked too much at a white flag of the surrender. According toState Department of Florida,Governor Francis P. FlemingA former Confederate soldier and a fierce segregationist, suggested adding a red cross to the flag to differentiate the other white flags. While some historians believe that the cross was supposed to echo the Confederate flag, there is no specific evidence that is implicit, according to a survey of theMiami Herald.

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Georgia

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For almost 50 years, two-thirds of the Georgia flag have been taken up by an image of theFlag Confederate. In 2003, he was replaced by a new flag (see here), which includes the seal of the state, as well as the currency of the state: "wisdom, justice, moderation".

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Hawaii

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The Hawaiian flag is the only flag of the American state to incorporate a national symbol from another country (in particular the United Kingdom Jack Union), according toTim Marshall, author of the bookA flag is worth dieing. This goes back to 1793 when a British militant presented the flag toKing Kamehameha I from Hawaii as a symbol of friendship. The flag of the union flew the only flag of Hawaii until 1816, when the red, white and blue stripes were added, according to theBBC.

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Idaho

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The seal of the Idaho state, which also appears on its flag, is the only seal of the state to be designed by a woman, according to theIdaho state site. The image was designed byEmma Edwards Green and adopted by the first legislature of the state of Idaho in 1891.

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Illinois

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Before the name of the state has been added to its flag, some people, includingChief Petty Officer Bruce McDaniel, found the flag of the Illinois state difficult to identify. While serving in the Vietnam War, McDaniel wrote to the representative of the StateWalker and suggested that the flag included the name of the state. In 1969, the flag was officially updated, according to theDepartment of Illinois Natural Resources.

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Indiana

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The flag of the state of Indiana is a striking likeness with theGotham City Flag which appears in 1989Batman. Unfortunately, no one who worked on the film confirmed whether the similarities were intentional or not, although obviously, the flag of the state was arrived in 1917.

According toGovernment of Indiana State, "The torch in the center means freedom and illumination; the rays represent their great influence."

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Iowa

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Dixie Cornell Gebhardt, member of the girls of the American Revolution, designed the first flag of the state of Iowa in 1921. It included the colors of the French flag in its design to honorNapoleon Bonaparte, which initially controlled Iowa before it was acquired in the context of the purchase of Louisiana, according to theIowa government.

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Kansas

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The seal of the state in the center of the Kansas flag is supposed to represent the pioneering life of the region. It includes images of a steamboat, a settler booth, a farmer plowing his field, a train from Wagons and Native American bison hunting, according to theKansas Government.

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Kentucky

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There is a common misconception that the two men represented on the flag of the state of Kentucky areDaniel Boone andHenry Clay. But these two figures are actually intended to symbolize the union of the first borders of Kentucky and men of state, according to theKentucky Historical Society.

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Louisiana

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The Pelican is a symbol of Louisiana since its first days as American territory. In fact, the official state bird is the brown pelican. But when it comes to the flag, the three drops of blood from the Lept de Mother Bird represent the lengths that the state is ready to go to protect and provide to its citizens, according toLawyer.

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Maine

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The two men of the flag of the state of Maine are a farmer and a sailor. According toUS state symbolsThe pair represents the pride that the state of Maine reserves its strong agricultural and nautical links.

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Maryland

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The two designs on the maryland flag represent important elements of the history of the state. According to the maryland officeSecretary of State, the yellow and black design represents the family crest ofGeorge Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore. The white and red design is a nod of the flag that the Confederate soldiers born from Maryland flew during the civil war.

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Massachusetts

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The flag of the state of Massachusetts includes an image ofOUSAMEQUIN MASSASOIT, the head of the Wampanan tribe who signed the Treaty of Pilgrim of Wampanag-Pilgrim in 1621. However, while the image is supposed to be a peace, many people say that the flag is violent and should bereplaced: If you look closely, you will notice that the massask head is under the floating arm ofMyles Standish, a fast colon known to "protect" the first settlers of Amerindian attacks. The position of his sword is more threatening than peace.

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Michigan

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The image on the Michigan flag is simply the seal of the state, complete with not one, not two, but three currencies:E pluribus unum (Many, one);Tough (I will defend), andIf Quateris Peninsulam amoenam cuscerspice (If you are looking for a nice peninsula, look at you).

An extra fun flag is that since 1953, the city of three oaks celebrated the American flag with a three-day festival in June calledThree oaks flag day. That's right - this city of Michigan loves so much the country's flag, they created a long-term festival, parade included to celebrate all its merits.

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Minnesota

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In 2001, the flag of the state of Minnesota was voted one of the top 10 state flags by theNorth American Vexillological Association. The flag is simply a blue background with an image of the seal of the state - which includes a Amerindian on horseback, a pioneer plowing the earth and a large number of other flowers - but it has been criticized to be too complex to distinguish.

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Mississippi

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Mississippi is the only state to include an image of the confederate flag. In 2001, 65% of voters chose to defend the current design, according toCnn.

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Missouri

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The two grizzlies on the flag of the state of the Missouri represent courage and strength, while the crescent moon represents the brilliant future of the state, according to the MissouriSecretary of State.

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Montana

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Since the 19th century, Montana has boasted an impressive gold and silver mining industry. This is the reason for the Spanish phrase at the bottom of his flag: "Oro Y Plata" (which means "Gold and Silver").

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Nebraska

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After voting the second worst flag of the country by the North American Vexillological Association, senatorBurke Harr urged the State Senate Committee to change the design of the NEBRASKA flag in 2017. He justified his argument by reminding them that the state flag stole upside down in the Capitole State for 10 days without anyone who notices nobody, according to theOMAHA WORLD-HERALD. But so far, the flag of the state of Nebraska remains unchanged.

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Nevada

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The term "Battle Born" on the flag of the state of Nevada refers to the fact that Nevada has become a state during the civil war. And the silver star under it is a reference to its nickname: the state of money.

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New Hampshire

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The ship that is in front and center on the new seal of the state of Hampshire and the state flag is theU.s.s.s. Rake. TheRake is said to be the first ship flying theAmerican flag, according toMonitor Concorde.

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New Jersey

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The hot color on the background of the new flag of the state of Jersey was used by the New Jersey troops during the revolutionary war. The color was chosen by George Washington in 1779 when he was skewed in the state, according to theOfficial website of New Jersey.

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New Mexico

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The red object on the state flag of New Mexico is called the Zia Sun symbol, that the Zia Aboriginal tribe represented the four times of the day (morning, noon, evening, night), the four seasons of the year , the four points on the compass and the four seasons of life (childhood, young, average and old age).

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new York

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The image of the eagle on the seal of the state of New York is confronted to the west to symbolize the economic and commercial bridge of New York between the East and the West, the Old World and the New, according to theState site.

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North Carolina

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The date admired on the flag of the state of North Carolina - May 20, 1775 - mark when the declaration of independence of Mecklenburg was signed. Similar to the American Declaration of Independence, the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was a document allegedly signed by a committee of citizens in Mecklenburg County (a County of North Carolina) which had to declare oneself independent of the British rule after the Battle of Lexington, according to the local television channelABC 11.

The only problem with this document? There is no evidence that it really exists - or that the meeting in Mecklenburg County has ever taken place. So, according to many scholars, the date of the flag of North Carolina is potentially completely false. Meanwhile, the date of April 12, 1776 represents the day of theHalifax solvesThe resolution adopted by North Carolina calling for the abolition of the British of their condition.

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North Dakota

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The final design of the North State Dakota flag was inspired by the regimental flag transported by the North Dakota Infantry in the Spanish American War in 1898 and the insurrection of Philippine Island in 1899, according toUS state symbols. The only difference between the two flags is the addition of the name of the state on the red scroll.

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Ohio

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Ohio is the only state of having a flag that is not a rectangle. Instead, it uses a swallow tail burgea (a flag with a V cup), according to the Ohio Secretary of StateFranc.

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Oklahoma

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The representation of his flag of the state of OklahomaAmerindian heritage is one of peace and positivity. According toOklahoma Historical SocietyThe state flag proposes a Native American Warrior dare shield under an olive branch and a peace pipe, symbolizing peace between European settlers and Native Americans who both lived on the ground.

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Oregon

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The flag of the state of Oregon is the only one that has a forehead and a back. The back includes an image of the state animal, thebeaver.

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Pennsylvania

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According toUnited States of the Ministry of Veteran AffairsPennsylvania was the first state of America to establish June 14 as a flag day. To date, the state is the only one to recognize the flag day as a legal vacation, allowing employees to enjoy a day off to celebrate the national flag.

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Rhode Island

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The word "hope" on the flag of the state of Rhode Island is probably with reference to the biblical phrase, "hope that we will have an anchor of the soul," found in Hebrew, 6: 18-19, according to theGovernment of Rhode Island.

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Caroline from the south

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The flag of the state of South Carolina is one of the oldest in the United States, which has existed in a form since 1775, according toUS state symbols. The present crescent symbol represents the emblem of silver focused on the caps of the troops of the South Carolina during the revolutionary war.

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South Dakota

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The flag of the state of South Dakota presents its sealing of the state, which shows a river, a farmer and wheat fields, according toSouth Dakota magazine.

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Tennessee

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The three stars of the Flag of Tennessee State are symbols of the unit and represent the three different geographical parts of the state: East Tennessee, Middle Tennessee and Western Tennessee, according to the Secretary of State of TennesseeTRE HARGETT.

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Texas

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For public submissions and official events, the state ofTexas Waves All six flags Among the places that have reigned at some point: the flags of France, Spain, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederal States of America and the United States. And of course, the flag of the state of Texas proudly includes the famous isolated star.

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Utah

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You may notice that two years ago printed on the flag of the UTAH-1896 state, which refers to the year that the UTAH has become a state and 1847, when the Mormons S 'first installed Utah, according to theLibrary of the State of Utah.

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Vermont

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According toStatutes of the StateOnly the active state secretary is allowed to distribute the flag of the state of Vermont, which presents the state coat of arms - representing a serene landscape with high mountains and a wildlife.

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Virginia

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The state seal present on the Virginia flag is somewhat scandalous. According toC-city, an alternative Newsweekly based in Charlottesville, in Virginia, if you look closely at the flag of the state, you will see that the virtus, the Roman goddess of bravery and strength, are held on an enemy with his left chest. exposed.

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Washington

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Like an ode to his counterpart, the state of Washington used a painterGilbert Stuart George Washington's famous portrait to adorn his state flag.

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Western Virginia

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When it is translated from Latin in English, the state currency on the flag of Western Virginia represents "The mountaineers are always free".

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Wisconsin

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According toNetwork of Wisconsin Green SchoolsThe flag of the state contains important elements for the workforce of Wisconsin at the time of the adoption of the flag in 1863. The plow represents agriculture, the choice and the excavator represent a mining, the arm and the arm. The hammer represents the manufacture and anchor represents navigation.

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Wyoming

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In the original design of the Wyoming flag, the bison represents the remoteness of the mast, symbolizing his freedom to browse the plains of the state. However, before the design of the flag can be finalized, the girls of the member of the American Revolution Grace Raymond Helfard suggested that the bison would look better facing the mast. Since then, the creature of the state has done that. And for more interesting facts about your state of origin, This is the most common street name in each state .

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