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Polyester Cuban Flag

The Cuban flag's origins date from 1849 when movements to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule emerged. Anti-Spanish Cuban exiles under the leadership of Narciso López adopted a flag suggested by the poet Miguel Teurbe Tolón. His design incorporates three blue stripes for the sea that surrounds the island of Cuba, two white stripes for the purity of the patriotic cause, one red triangle for the blood shed to free the nation, and one white star for independence.
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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 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!
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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 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 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 North Irish Red Hand Flag

The "Ulster Banner" was the official name given to the Northern Ireland flag (a Red cross with a red hand, a six pointed star, and a crown). This flag is commonly referred to, especially by unionists, as the "Red Hand Flag" or as the "Ulster Flag" (not to be confused with the provincial Flag of Ulster). It ceased to have official government sanction when the Parliament of Northern Ireland was dissolved by the British government in 1972.
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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 Nazi Germany Flag

The flag of Nazi Germany was initially the banner of the NSDAP. When Adolf Hitler became Chancellor in 1933 the flag was used jointly as the national flag of Nazi Germany along with the old black-white-red horizontal tricolour of the German Empire. After the death of President Hindenburg in 1934 the swastika flag became the sole national flag of Germany in 1935, which it remained until the end of World War II and the fall of the Third Reich.
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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 Nazi National War Flag

Die Reichskriegsflagge (Reich War Flag) was the official name of the war flag used by the Wehrmacht from 1871 to 1945. A total of six different designs were used during this period. The version used by Nazi Germany was designed personally by Adolf Hitler, and was introduced on the day that he announced universal conscription (November 7, 1935). The design fuses elements of the Nazi German Flag (swastika and red background) with that of the old Imperial Reich War Flag (four arms emanating from off-center circle and Iron Cross in the canton).
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Polyester Historical Republic of Spain Naval Ensign Flag

The Spanish Constitution officially defines the national flag as the plain 'civil' variant without the coat of arms. The coat of arms technically denotes government or royal usage, but is the most commonly used version. The government flag is similar to those used between 1785 and 1931 as the War ensign, until 1843 when the War Ensign became a national flag.
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