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What did the actual Confederate flag look like?

What did the actual Confederate flag look like?

Although variations of the Battle Flag pattern were numerous and widespread, the most common design, known as the “Southern Cross,” featured a blue saltire (diagonal cross), trimmed with white, with 13 white stars—representing the 11 states of the Confederacy plus Missouri and Kentucky—on a field of red.

Did the Underground Railroad have a flag?

This flag has several most unusual traits, each of which points to its use as an “exclusionary flag”, perhaps designed as a signal flag for slaves to identify a safe house along the Underground Railroad. By the time war erupted in 1861, the Union had 34 states, 15 of which were slave states.

When did the Confederate flag first appear?

March 4, 1861
The Confederate assembly in Montgomery, Alabama adopted the first national flag of the Confederate States of America in March of 1861. This flag was raised over the Capital in Montgomery, Alabama on March 4, 1861.

Why does the General Lee have a Confederate flag?

halted production of General Lee toy cars. Ben Jones criticized the move, stating, “I think all of Hazzard Nation understands that the Confederate battle flag is the symbol that represents the indomitable spirit of independence which keeps us ‘makin’ our way the only way we know how.

Was there an Underground Railroad during slavery?

During the era of slavery, the Underground Railroad was a network of routes, places, and people that helped enslaved people in the American South escape to the North. The name “Underground Railroad” was used metaphorically, not literally.

What did the Confederate flag look like in 1862?

The flags were known as the “Stars and Bars”, used from 1861 to 1863, the “Stainless Banner”, used from 1863 to 1865, and the “Blood-Stained Banner”, used in 1865 shortly before the Confederacy’s dissolution….Flags of the Confederate States of America.

Variant of the first national flag with 13 stars (November 28, 1861 – May 1, 1863)
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Why was The Dukes of Hazzard taken off the air?

Amazon is considering pulling the show’s seven seasons off IMDb TV because of the Confederate flag’s association with the history of racial intolerance and slavery, Variety has confirmed.

How many Dodge Chargers were wrecked in Dukes of Hazzard?

In the beginning, a couple of cars were wrecked by flipping over during a jump until ballast, in the form of sand bags or concrete, was put in the trunk. It is believed, according to Road & Track, that more than 300 1969 Dodge Chargers were totaled during the run of the show, many because of bent frames from jumping.

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