Well if You count the border states as confederate states there are 13 Missouri, Kentucky were border states meaning neither was North or South it was mixed, but the 13 stars represent the first 13 Colonies.
The rebel flag the flag of the south.
The Union flag was unchanged, because they did not recognise the Confederacy. The Confederate flag was the stars and bars - eleven stars, except during Braxton Bragg's occupation of Kentucky, when a twelfth star was temporarily sewn in.
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yep.
It had one star for each state including one for Missouri and Kentucky.
the background on the kentucky flag
The stars on the confederate flag represent the original 13 states that belonged to the Confederate States of America. The first confederate flag had only 7 stars which represented the 7 southern states that were in the confederacy.
The stars represent the states of the CSA, the Confederate Staes of America.
That depends on what flag your talking about dude.
Kentucky, Missouri, and Maryland all had stars on the Confederate flag but never officially joined.
Well if You count the border states as confederate states there are 13 Missouri, Kentucky were border states meaning neither was North or South it was mixed, but the 13 stars represent the first 13 Colonies.
Practically speaking, Kentucky never fought for the Confederacy on the side of the Civil War. Apparently an assembly of the citizens did pass an ordinance of secession, but it never came to anything. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The confederate flag, however, recognizes Kentucky as a Confederate state by granting it one of the thirteen stars on the battle flag of the confederacy.
It is a Buddhist symbol.
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the color red stands for blood and white stands for oldness.