The Bonnie Blue Flag, featuring a single white star on a blue background, symbolizes the independence and sovereignty of the Southern states during the American Civil War. It was originally used by the Republic of Texas in the 1830s and later adopted by various Confederate groups as a symbol of their quest for self-determination. The flag represents Southern pride and resistance to Northern authority. Its historical significance is closely tied to themes of rebellion and regional identity in the context of the Civil War.
The Bonnie Blue Flag was created in 1861.
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There is no blue on the English flag
The Bonnie Blue flag was popularly used prior to and during the Civil War by many residents of the Southern states. It is considered the unofficial flag of the South from 1860 to 1861 and was first used as the Flag of the Republic of West Florida on September 11, 1810, the Flag of the Republic of Texas from 1836 to 1839 and the Flag of the Republic of Mississippi in 1861. Today, the "Bonnie Blue" flag is part of the state flags of North Carolina, Texas, and Nevada.
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The "Bonnie Blue" flag as we know it was first used on September 11, 1810 signifying the Republic of West Florida when the Spanish governor of that region east of the Mississippi River was captured in the fort at Baton Rouge. Since then it has been used in various forms during the Texas Revolution to their statehood (1836-1846). During the early years of the Civil War and through the Confederacy the Bonnie Blue flag was the popular "unofficial" flag of the south. Today the Bonnie Blue Flag is part of the state flags of North Carolina, Nevada, and Texas.
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Bonnie Blue is the Confederate States of America National Flag. Stars and Bars is the Confedate War Flag
The navy blue wheel that appears in the Indian Nation Flag Stand for Religion