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What is the flag with 11 stars?

What is the flag with 11 stars?

11 Star Flag (U.S.)

What was the official flag of the CSA?

The Stainless Banner, first official national flag of the Confederate States of America. The third Confederate national flag was adopted on March 4, 1865, and was called the Blood Stained Banner. A red bar was added so that the flag would not be mistaken for a flag of truce, as was the flag of 1863.

What was the first flag of the Confederacy known as?

Stars & Bars
The Confederate States of America’s first national flag was known as the “Stars & Bars.” This flag flew from 1861 to 1863. Each of the eight stars represented a Confederate state in March 1861 when the flag was adopted.

How many flags did the CSA have?

three
During the war, the Confederacy adopted three official flags. The first, sometimes called ‘the Stars and Bars,’ drew many objections ‘on account of its resemblance to that of the abolition despotism against which we are fighting,’ in the words of the editor of the Savannah Morning News, quoted herein.

What are the 11 Confederate States of America?

Eleven U.S. states declared of secession from the Union and formed the main part of the CSA. They were South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

What was the last state to join the CSA?

North Carolina
A week later, on May 13th, Great Britain declared its neutrality. On May 16th, the Confederate Congress authorized the recruiting of 400,000 volunteers. Four days later, on May 20th, 1861, North Carolina became the last state to join the new Confederacy.

Are there any Confederate flags that have 7 stars?

No seven star Confederate flags survive from these states. Of 32 Confederate 1st national flags from the states of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, a surprisingly large proportion of the Georgia flags (5 out of 25- 20%) bore seven stars in a circle.

How many stars are on the first national flag?

Of 23 identified 1st national flags from Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina, most (16) bear eleven stars; and of these, 7 are arranged in a circle of eleven, while 5 have ten stars surrounding a center star.

Where did the Stars and Bars flag come from?

ADOPTION OF THE “STARS & BARS” The original flag of the Confederate States of America, commonly known as the “STARS AND BARS”, was approved by the Congress of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States, and first hoisted over the capitol building in Montgomery, Alabama, on the afternoon of the 4th day of March, 1861.

What did the Stars and bars on the Confederate flag mean?

Many Confederates disliked the Stars and Bars, seeing it as symbolic of a centralized federal power the Confederate states were seceding from. As early as April 1861, a month after the flag’s adoption, some were already criticizing the flag, calling it a “servile imitation” and a “detested parody” of the U.S. flag.

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Ruth Doyle