Confederate Historical Flag
The six southern states: South Carolina, Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida met
on February 4, 1861, in Montgomery, Alabama, and established the Confederate States of America.
Soon joined by Texas, and later by Tennessee, North Carolina, Arkansas, and Virginia. Missouri and Kentucky were
both prevented from seceding by the presence of federal troops, but both states sent representatives to the Confederate Congress and supplied troops to the Confederate Army.
All eleven seceding states, including Missouri and Kentucky, are represented in the
display of thirteen stars in the Confederate flag. The Confederate Navy Jack, also called "The Confederate Flag"
is a rectangular rendition of the Battle Flag. The blue color in the diagonal cross is
significantly lighter than the Battle Flag, and was flown only oby Confederate ships from 1863 to 1865.
Our Confederate flags are made from scientifically advanced DuPont Solar Max
outdoor strength nylon and are accurate representation of this historically
coveted American flag. Our historical US Flags are finished with heavy-duty white headers and
solid brass grommets for long lasting fly-ability and supreme endurance. Our US Flags are
Made in the USA
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