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This article is a list of national symbols of the Confederate States of America enacted through legislation.Upon its independence (adoption of the Constitution for the Provisional Government of the Confederate States) on February 8, 1861, [1] and subsequent foundation of the permanent government on February 22, 1862, [2] the Confederate States Congress adopted national symbols distinct from ...
Use: National flag : Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: March 4, 1865: Design: A white rectangle, one-and-a-half times as wide as it is tall, a red vertical stripe on the far right of the rectangle, a red quadrilateral in the canton, inside the canton is a blue saltire with white outlining, with thirteen white five-pointed stars of equal size inside the saltire.
Postage stamps and postal history of the Confederate States; Six flags over Texas; State of Kanawha; Texas; Timeline of sovereign states in North America; USS Merrimac (1864) Talk:American Civil War/Archive 6; Talk:American Civil War/Archive 8; Talk:Battle of Gettysburg/Archive 1; Talk:Flags of the Confederate States of America/Archive 1; Talk ...
A map of North America (without Greenland) with 23 national flags, excluding the flags of the dependencies and other territories. This is a gallery of flags of North American countries, territories and their affiliated international organizations.
Flag of the Confederate States of America (May 21, 1861 – July 2, 1861).svg. Created by Ariane Schmidt / Berlin using Inkscape: Date: 3 March 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). See also . Author: No machine-readable author provided.
The seal is made up of the eagle, an olive branch, arrows, a flag-like shield, the motto “E Pluribus Unum” and a constellation of stars. ... The bald eagle is indigenous to North America. For ...
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The first official flag of the Confederate States of America—called the "Stars and Bars"—originally had seven stars, representing the first seven states that initially formed the Confederacy. As more states joined, more stars were added, until the total was 13 (two stars were added for the divided states of Kentucky and Missouri).