red ensign flag. adopted by the colonies as the first “national” flag

28
Red Ensign Flag

Upload: patricia-mckenzie

Post on 19-Jan-2016

222 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Red Ensign Flag

Page 2: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Red Ensign Flag

• • • Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national”

flag

Page 3: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Pine Tree Flag

Page 4: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Pine Tree Flag

• • Originally a symbol of New England, especially

Massachusetts

Page 5: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Sons of Liberty Flag

Page 6: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Sons of Liberty Flag

• • • Known to the British as the “Rebellious

Stripes”•

Page 7: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Green Mountain Flag

Page 8: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Green Mountain Flag

• • Used by Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain

Boys•

Page 9: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Continental Flag

Page 10: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Continental Flag

• • New England Battle Flag• Carried at the Battle of Bunker Hill•

Page 11: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Bunker Hill Flag

Page 12: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Bunker Hill Flag

• • Flew over the American fortifications on

Breed’s Hill on June 17, 1775

Page 13: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Washington Squadron Flag

Page 14: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Washington Squadron Flag

• • • Pine Tree was used to show solidarity

between the North and South• Became Massachusetts’ navy flag in 1776

Page 15: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Washington’s Commander-in-Chief Flag

Page 16: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Washington’s Commander-in-Chief Flag

• • Personal flag of George Washington•

Page 17: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Culpepper Flag

Page 18: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Culpepper Flag

• • Used by Patrick Henry’s Virginia Regiment•

Page 19: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Grand Union Flag

Page 20: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Grand Union Flag

• • • First “American” flag to receive a salute from a

foreign official

Page 21: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

First Navy Jack

Page 22: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

First Navy Jack

• •

Page 23: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Gadsden Flag

Page 24: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Gadsden Flag

• • Named after Christopher Gadsden,

commander of the Continental Marines

Page 25: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Bennington Flag

Page 26: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

Bennington Flag

• • Used by the Continental army that defeated

General Burgoyne in Bennington, VT• • The ‘76 is in honor of the Declaration of

Independence

Page 27: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

“Betsy Ross” Flag

Page 28: Red Ensign Flag. Adopted by the Colonies as the first “national” flag

“Betsy Ross” Flag

• The Second Continental Congress passed the first Flag Resolution in 1777