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Betsy Ross Flags

The "Betsy Ross Flag" is traditionally regarded as the first American flag. According to legend, in 1776 George Washington commissioned Betsy Ross to design a flag for the new continental army. The design she came up with featured thirteen alternating red and white stripes, with thirteen stars on a blue canton.

Bennington Flags

The Bennington Flag, named for the Battle of Bennington in 1777, features thirteen stars in a blue canton and thirteen red and white stripes. Eleven of the stars form an arch over the numbers "76" (for 1776, the year of the Declaration of Independence,) with the remaining two stars above the arch. The Bennington Flag features seven white and six red stripes, unlike most US flags which have seven red and six white stripes.

First Navy Jacks

In 2002 the U.S. Secretary of the Navy established the First Navy Jack as a symbol of the War on Terror for the U.S. Navy. As of September 11, 2002, all naval ships now fly the First Navy Jack.

The First Navy Jack was flown by the first Continental Navy in 1775; it was used as a signal between ships to engage the enemy. The design features a rattlesnake and the warning "DON'T TREAD ON ME" on a background of thirteen alternating red and white stipes.

Gadsden Flags

The Gadsden Flag, named for delegate to the Second Continental Congress Christopher Gadsden, features a coiled rattlesnake preparing to strike above the warning "DON'T TREAD ON ME" on a yellow background.

Star-Spangled Banners ("The Fort McHenry Flag")

The Star-Spangled Banner (aka, "The Fort McHenry Flag") features fifteen stars and fifteen stripes and is flown over Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland, as it was in 1814 when Francis Scott Key composed the U.S. National Anthem.

Grand Union Flags

The Grand Union Flag was flown over General Washington's Headquarters and was the flag of the Continental Army. It is generally regarded as the first U.S. flag.

Confederate Flags

What is traditionally recognized as the Confederate Flag was historically the Second Naval Jack of the Confederate Army. It features a blue on white cross with thirteen stars.

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