Confederate Flags
Confederate Flags
Confederate flags - flying American history

February 05, 2006

By: Mari Anne Hussen
Website: http://www.1st-in-flags.com

Confederate flags - flying American history

The United States has a short, but rich history. Many symbols of its struggles and growth bring pictures to your mind. The Confederate flag may be one of them. The Confederate battle flag has a diagonal blue cross, edged in white, on a red background. On the blue cross are 13 white stars. Flags such as Confederate flags were used to distinguish troops in the field from the enemy were called Battle Flags. Battle flags go back to Roman times. In the early battles of the civil war Confederate troops used the 1st National Flag, which had seven stars on a blue back ground with two red and one white stripe, but this caused confusion as it looked similar to the Union Stars and Stripes.

If you are interested in flags such as Confederate flags you can learn more about the Bonnie Blue Flag, the Georgia state flag, the General Lee Headquarter flag, the North / South Carolina Battle flag, the 1st National Flag of the Confederacy, and the Mississippi State flag.

In addition to Confederate flags you can purchase or learn more about US State flags, other historic US flags, Gold trimmed flags, military flags, nautical flags, college flags, sports flags, or flags that display a message. If you are interested in purchasing or learn more about flags you can find what you want on the Internet. Many sites are full on information on the flag’s history, and the proper etiquette for flying flags. Make sure you know the rules for flying your national flag.



About The Author:

Mari Anne Hussen is a successful author and regular contributor to http://www.1st-in-flags.com.  The flags of the world are symbols of recognition full of beauty and color for each country.


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