Monday, January 9, 2012

American Revolution Flags

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Flags symbolize many things. They characterize citizen and showcase a nation's pride. They speak volumes about a country's history. Flags have been in use for a very long time. They were earlier used by citizen to characterize the work they did. Over the years, military units made optimum use of flags colors. They state an identity and while battles, flags served as a meeting point when a formation was out of order. Soldiers gathered around the flag to literal, their formation, strike or to retreat. Flags were used to mark important places, such as hospitals, important structure and transportation centers.

Flags have been an integral part of the American culture for most of the country's history. Americans look up to the national flag with pride and respect. Flags and revolutions are synonymous with each other. There were many flags that were designed while the revolutions. One was the Bedford Flag. This flag was flaunted in the battle of Concord in 1775. The Latin inscription meant "Conquer or Die." The Bennington or "Vermont" flag flew over the military market in Bennington, Vermont, in 1777.

Betsy Ross or the "First Stars and Stripes" flag was adopted on June 14, 1777. In order to characterize the country in a more apt manner, The Continental Congress decided to include thirteen alternating red and white stripes. Other changes were the thirteen white stars in a blue field. These inclusions represented initial states from which the present union grew. They hoisted the Bunker Hill flag. This marked the end of a long and epic battle.

Flags are and have been an integral part of American history. There are many flags that have been in existence from colonial times to this day. They are very regarded and command a great sense of respect.

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