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Polyester Betsy Ross First Stars and Stripes Flag

According to family members after her death, Betsy Ross received a visit from George Washington, George Ross and Robert Morris of the Continental Congress. She had met Washington through their mutual worship at Christ Church and she had sewn buttons for him previously. The 3 showed her a suggested design that was drawn up by Washington in pencil. The design had six-pointed stars, and Betsy suggested five-pointed stars instead because she could make a five-pointed star in one snip. The flag was sewn by Betsy in her parlor and flown when the Declaration of Independence was read aloud at Independence Hall on July 8, 1776.
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Polyester American Flag

Just like home baked apple pie, these beautiful patriotic flags represent the best of liberty and democracy. Perfect for showing support for your favorite American athletes and teams, American soldiers both home and abroad, and displaying your everyday patriotism!
Your choice of standard sizes!
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Polyester Union Civil War (Ft. Sumter) American Flag

The Fort Sumter Flag was lowered by Major Robert Anderson on April 14 1861 when he surrendered the fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina, at the outset of the American Civil War. The flag was a widely-known patriotic symbol for the North during the war and was repeatedly auctioned and donated back for wartime fund raising. Four years to the day after the surrender, as part of a celebration of the Union victory, Major General Anderson raised the flag in triumph over the battered remains of the fort.
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Polyester Continental Colors (Grand Union) Flag

The Grand Union (or Cambridge) Flag was adopted in 1776 and was raised in Cambridge by General George Washington. It has 13 stripes representing the 13 colonies, and kept the Kings Colors in the Canton, illustrating both their allegiance to England, and willingness to fight for their rights and justice.
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Polyester Star Spangled Banner American Flag

Shortly before the war of 1812 2 new stars were added to Betsy Ross's 13-star design to represent new colonies. This new design was seen flying triumphantly over Fort McHenry after bombardment by British ships in Chesapeake Bay, and became known as the Star Spangled Banner after the words to the American National Anthem were penned by lawyer and amateur poet Francis Scott Key.
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Polyester Colonial Red Ensign (Cromwell) Flag

In 1497 John Cabot flew the first English flag used in North America, St. Georges Cross. The Mayflower arrived in 1620, and a new flag was needed for the colonies. King James I took the cross and super-imposed it on the Scottish flag to create the Kings Colors in 1620. In 1707 Queen Ann adopted a new flag, placing the Kings Colors on a field of red to create the Colonial Red Ensign, also called the British Red Ensign or the Cromwell Flag.
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Polyester Third National Confederate Flag

The third official flag of the Confederacy was adopted on March 4, 1865, very shortly before the fall of the Confederacy. The red vertical stripe was added to dispel confusion with the flag of surrender when the flag was not unfurled. It was sometimes called the blood-stained or blood-dipped banner.
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Polyester US Confederate Bonnie Blue Republic of West Florida Flag

The Bonnie Blue Flag (single white star on a blue field) was the flag of the short-lived Republic of West Florida. In September 1810, settlers in the Spanish territory of West Florida revolted against the Spanish government and proclaimed an independent republic. The Bonnie Blue Flag was raised at the Spanish fort in Baton Rouge on September 23, 1810. West Florida was annexed by the United States and the republic ceased to exist, after a life of 74 days. After that, when Mississippi seceded from the Union on January 9, 1861, as a sign of independence, the Bonnie Blue Flag (a single white star on a blue field) was raised over the capitol building in Jackson.
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Polyester Republican Party Flag

The Republican Party (sometimes called the Grand Old Party or the GOP) was established in 1854 by a coalition of former Whigs, Northern Democrats, and Free-Soilers who opposed the expansion of slavery and held a vision for modernizing the United States. The Republican Party rose to prominence with the election of Abraham Lincoln, the first Republican president, and presided over the American Civil War and Reconstruction. The mascot symbol, historically, is the elephant. A political cartoon by Thomas Nast, published in Harper's Weekly on November 7, 1874, is considered the first important use of the symbol.
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Polyester Democratic Party Flag

The Democratic Party was founded by Thomas Jefferson and other influential Anti-Federalists in 1792, and championed The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The most common symbol for the party is the donkey. The origins of this symbol are unknown, but several theories have been proposed. According to one theory, in its original form, the jackass was born in the intense mudslinging that occurred during the presidential race of 1828 in which Andrew Jackson was sometimes called a jackass by his opponents. A political cartoon depicting Jackson riding and directing a donkey (representing the Democratic Party) was published in 1837. A political cartoon by Thomas Nast in an 1870 edition of Harper's Weekly revived the donkey as a symbol for the Democratic Party.
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Polyester Flag of Bennington (76)

The Battle of Bennington was a battle of the American Revolutionary War, taking place on August 16, 1777, not at its namesake of Bennington, Vermont, but instead a few miles over the border in Walloomsac, New York. An American force of 2,000 New Hampshire and Massachusetts militiamen, led by General John Stark with aid from Colonel Seth Warner, defeated a combined force of 1,250 Brunswick mercenaries, Canadians, Loyalists, and Native Americans led by Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum.
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Polyester Confederate National 11 Stars & Bars Flag

The original flag of the Confederate States of America commonly known as the "STARS AND BARS" was hoisted on the afternoon of the 4th day of March, 1861. There were 7 stars from 4 March 1861 until 7 May 1861, Virginia became the 8th, Tennessee became the 11th State on 2 July 1861, and the number remained 11 through the summer until Missouri and Kentucky were admitted on November 28 and 10 December 1861 respectively.
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Polyester American Flag with Eagle

Just like home baked apple pie, these beautiful American patriotic flags represent the best of liberty, democracy, and freedom. Encrested with a majestic eagle, these flags are perfect for showing support for your favorite American athletes and teams, American soldiers both home and abroad, and displaying your everyday patriotism!
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1'x1.5' United States Flag

Just like home baked apple pie, these beautiful American made patriotic flags represent the best of liberty and democracy. Perfect for showing support for your favorite American athletes and teams, American soldiers both home and abroad, and displaying your everyday patriotism!
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11" x 16" American USA Car Flag

Just like home baked apple pie, these beautiful American made patriotic flags represent the best of liberty and democracy. Perfect for showing support for your favorite American athletes and teams, American soldiers both home and abroad, and displaying your everyday patriotism!
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5 Foot Wooden Flagpole

New 1-piece solid construction wooden flagpole. 5 feet in length (60 inches) by 1" diameter, with anti-wrapping "non-furl" clip to ensure that your flag stays flying. Perfect for hanging any standard 3x5 flag in a variety of locations.
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6' Gold Steel Flagpole with Mounting Kit and 3x5 Nylon Flag

Deluxe 100d nylon American flag with everything you need to fly it proudly! Including a 3-Piece 6' gold steel pole, 45 degree angle bracket, golden eagle top and 3'x5' nylon USA flag.
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4" x 6" United States Flag

Just like home baked apple pie, these beautiful American made patriotic flags represent the best of liberty and democracy. Perfect for showing support for your favorite American athletes and teams, American soldiers both home and abroad, and displaying your everyday patriotism!
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6' White Steel Flagpole with Mounting Kit and 3x5 Nylon Flag

Deluxe 100d nylon American flag with everything you need to fly it proudly! Including a 3-Piece 6' white steel pole, 45 degree angle bracket, golden eagle top and 3'x5' nylon USA flag.
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Adjustable White Nylon Flagpole Mounting Bracket

White nylon bracket with adjusting set screws for flying your banners and flags at different angles from vertical to horizontal. Tube, with set screw to hold pole securely in place, is 3-1/4 inch in length and can hold a staff up to 1 inch diameter.
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Polyester POW MIA Bring Them Home Now Flag

The United States POW MIA flag is used in the United States to commemorate prisoners of war (POWs) and those missing in action (MIAs). Since 1990 this flag has flown in the US Capital Rotund as a symbol of commitment to Americans still missing & unaccounted for in Southeast Asia. This style is slightly different featuring the slogan "BRING THEM BACK NOW OR SEND US BACK".
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Polyester United States Army Flag

The flag of the United States Army consists of a blue replica of the official seal of the War Office. Beneath the seal is a broad scarlet scroll bearing the inscription in white letters "United States Army", and the scroll in blue Arabic numerals "1775" - the year in which the Army was created with the appointment of General George Washington as Commander-in-Chief.
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Polyester United States Air Force Flag

The flag of the United States Air Force consists of the coat of arms, 13 white stars and the Air Force Seal, on a blue background. The 13 stars represent the 13 original colonies, the three star grouping at the top portray the three Departments of the National Defense Establishment (Army, Navy, and Air Force). The crest includes the American bald eagle, the cloud formation depicts the creation of a new firmament, and the wreath, composed of six alternate folds of silver and blue, incorporate the colors of the basic shield design.
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Polyester United States Marine Corps Flag

The Flag of the United States Marine Corps is scarlet with the Corps emblem in gray and yellow. It was adopted on January 18, 1939, although Marine Corps Order 4 had established scarlet and gold and the official colors of the Corps as early as 1925.
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