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Alabama's state flag is made up of a red cross on a white background. It was adopted on February 16, 1895. It is widely believed that it is patterned after the Battle Flag of the Confederate States during America's Civil War.

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Alabama's state flag is made up of a red cross on a white background. It was adopted on February 16, 1895. It is widely believed that it is patterned after the Battle Flag of the Confederate States during America's Civil War.

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Alaska's state flag features the Big Dipper and the North Star set against a blue background. The stars' gold color is meant to be representative of the state's abundant mineral resources. It was designed in 1927 by Benny Benson, a middle school student from Seward, Alaska. http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en-commons/thumb/9/91/300px-Flag_of_Alaska.svg.png

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It has eight gold stars on a deep blue field with seven smaller stars nearer the fly forming the big dipper and a larger single star representing the State of Alaska in the upper right hand corner. It was designed in 1927 as the Official Flag of the Territory of Alaska and was retained as the State Flag in 1959.

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An Osage battle shield appears on a field of blue bearing a peace pipe and an Olive branch and in white letters the word Oklahoma. The shield is also adorned with crosses which are an Indian symbol of both stars and crossing point as well as seven Eagle Feathers. The feathers on the bottom of the shield were once taught as representative of the Five Civilized Tribes, while the two upper feathers were the symbols of the Commanche and the Apache. Current Oklahoma History no longer mentions the feather's symbolism. The Sky Blue Field of the flag was also used by the Confederate States Indians and this also is rarely mentioned in history texts. (Perhaps modern apologists desire to forget about Oklahoma's Civil War service and the sad legacy of the Trail of Tears in the history of the US.)

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a sqare shape with red, white, and blue stripes

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a big state.

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