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Polyester Alabama State Flag

The flag of Alabama was adopted by Act 383 of the Alabama state legislature on February 16, 1895. A cross of St. Andrew is a diagonal cross, known in vexillology as a saltire. Because the bars must be at least six inches (15.24 cm) wide, small representations of the Alabama flag do not meet the legal definition and can not legally be considered "flags" of Alabama.
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Polyester Texas State Lone Star Flag

The Texas flag is known as the "Lone Star Flag", giving Texas its nickname of the "Lone Star State". This flag was introduced to the Congress of the Republic of Texas on December 28, 1838, by Senator William H. Wharton. It was adopted on January 24, 1839 as the final national flag of the Republic of Texas. When Texas became the 28th state of the Union on December 29, 1845, its national flag became the state flag.
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Polyester Confederate Battle Flag of Alabama State

This Confederate Battle Flag of Alabama design combines the classical attributes of the Confederate Battle and Alabama State flags in homage to the central role Alabama played in the Confederacy. It was in Montgomery, Alabama - Then the capital of the Confederate States - that the Southern leaders met to write the Confederate States Constitution revealing much about the motivations for secession.
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Polyester Confederate Battle Flag of Missouri State

The Confederate Battle Flag of Missouri (The "Sterling Price Flag") was sewn by the ladies of New Orleans and presented to the Missouri regiments that were exiled from their native State. Most of these flags were captured after the fall of Vicksburg Mississippi. It features a white Roman Cross, blue field, and deep red trim. More than 60,000 Confederate Missouri men served under this flag including Pindall's 9th Battalion Of Missouri Sharpshooters.
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Polyester Acadian Louisiana Cajun Flag

The Acadians (French: Acadiens) are the descendants of the seventeenth-century French colonists who settled in the Canadian Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, and in the US state of Maine (Acadia ), a region geographically separate from Quebec which led to their developing two distinct cultures. In the Great Expulsion of 1755-1763, more than 14,000 Acadians were deported and many later settled in Louisiana, where they became known as Cajuns.
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