yes he was
Under its present form, the French flag was created in Paris under the French revolution.
The first European to record an entrance into Chesapeake Bay was the Italian Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524, who was exploring under the French flag. In the early years of the 17th century the English explorers arrived, Bartholomew Gilbert in 1603 and John Smith in 1608. In 1631, the Virginian William Claiborne became the first European settler in Maryland when he opened a fur trading post on Kent Island in Chesapeake Bay.
Giovanni Da Verrazzano was an Italian explorer who sailed under the French flag. He was born in Tuscany, Italy in 1485. He "discovered" New York Harbor, being the first European to sail there. The strait between Staten Ilsand and Brooklyn is named the Verrazzano Narrows after him. The Verrazzano Narrows Bridge spanning that waterway opened in 1964. -- Contributed by Ray Kovach, Chicago, IL
The French flag was voted as the national flag under the French revolution. It has been used by all groups in France, regardless of their ethnicity.
the three colours became hugely popular under the French revolution, especially in 1789 and 1790. The French flag was adopted officially by the Convention as the national flag on Feb. 15, 1794.
The flag is "le drapeau" (masc.) in French. The French flag is "le drapeau français".
Flag is translated 'drapeau' (masc.) in French.
Really? We were not a country yet in 1690, so there was no U.S.A. flag!! We were under either British, Spanish, or French rule.
The French flag has three (3) stripes on it.
the french tricolored flag and the symbol in the quebec flag
Flag of French Polynesia was created in 1984.
because there are three coulors in the flag