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Flags of the Confederate States of America - Wikipedia
Though never having historically represented the Confederate States of America as a country, nor having been officially recognized as one of its national flags, the Battle Flag of the Army of Tennessee and its variants are now flag types commonly referred to as the "Confederate flag".
flag of the Confederate States of America - Encyclopedia Britannica
Jan 16, 2025 · Flag of the Confederate States of America, banner consisting of seven white stars on a blue canton with a field of alternating red and white stripes. The stars represent the seven seceded states of the U.S. Deep South.
History of the Flags of the Confederate States of America
The Confederate assembly in Montgomery, Alabama adopted the first national flag of the Confederate States of America in March of 1861. This flag was raised over the Capital in Montgomery, Alabama on March 4, 1861. The canton was blue with seven stars in a circle.
PART VIII. FLAGS AND SYMBOLS OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES
All three national flags also served as unit battle flags, particularly in the West and Trans-Mississippi theaters. The First National flag, despite being changed officially in May 1863, was actually the only Confederate flag pattern that saw battle …
Flags of the Confederate States of America - Military Wiki
There were three successive designs that served as the official national “flags of the Confederate States of America” (the “Confederate States” or the “Confederacy” during its existence from 1861 to 1865.
FLAGS OF THE CSA AND THE STATES - Confederate States Wikia
The Official and Unofficial National Flags of the Confederate States The first official national flag of the Confederacy, called the "Stars and Bars," (left), was first flown on March 4, 1861. Inspired by Austria's national flag, it was designed by Prussian artist Nicola Marschall in Marion, Alabama.
Stars and Bars flag: Confederate States of America - CRW Flags
Nov 23, 2024 · Officially, the flag of the Confederate States was to have "a circle of white stars corresponding in number with the States of the Confederacy." Unofficially, however, a circle of stars around one star in the center was quite common.
A Brief History of the Confederate Flags - 2000-08 - Mississippi
The first national flag of the Confederate States of America was adopted at the Montgomery convention. After the delegates had established the Confederacy, a special committee was appointed to design a flag and a seal for the new nation.
The Flags of The Confederate States of America - Dixie SCV.org
The First National Flag - "Stars and Bars" Although not as well known as the "Confederate Battle Flags", the Stars and Bars was used as the official flag of the Confederacy from March 1861 until May 1, 1863.
Confederate Flag - HistoryNet
The battle flag is the most recognized Confederate flag—the most widely recognized of all flags of the Civil War apart from Old Glory—and has become the single most identifiable symbol of the Confederacy.