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The flag shows all the battles of the confederacy.

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Why is there only 13 stars on the Georgia flag mean?

There are only 13 stars on the Georgia flag because its design was based on the original Confederate flag. The number of stars symbolized the state's inclusion as one of the Thirteen Colonies.


What does confederate flag mean?

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.


Why did lynyrd skynyrd use a confederate flag?

Because they're southern. The confederate flag does not mean slavery, it's just the south's flag.


Is the general lee cars confederate flag bad?

If you mean the Confederate Battle flag, no. It is a symbol of southern heritage, not meant to be construed as believing in slavery.


What do the red and white stripes on the Confederate flag mean?

Blood and Land


What does the design of china's flag mean?

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What does each color on the Confederate flag mean?

According to Wikipedia (refer to the link, below), "[the] design [was meant] as having "as little as possible of the Yankee blue", and . . . symbolizing the primary origins of the people of the South, with the cross of Britain and the red bar from the flag of France."


What does the confederate flag paired with a checkered flag mean?

It means that a good ol' boy just won a NASCAR race.


I mean the year Nigeria flag was design?

The Nigerian flag was originally designed in 1959 and was raised in October of 1960.


Why was the Southern's flag so important?

The flag was important during the war because it was a symbol of the new country; the Confederate States of America. However, do you mean why is it so popular today?? Most people are familiar with the Confederate Battle Flag. The battle flag, which is different than the Confederate National Flag, was the one carried in battle. Today it is known as the Rebel Flag. This flag has become a symbol of rebelliousness in many forms and many people display it to show they are different. It is used by the KKK and racists. It is still displayed by Southerners who like to show their pride in their country background.


What does the confedrate flag mean?

It once stood for the CSA (Confederate States of America). Now, it's a symbol of southern heritage.


Nickname of the Confederate Army's first flag?

The first national Confederate flag was nicknamed "Stars and Bars". The Confederate battle flag that flew starting from 1863, was called "The Southern Cross". Furthermore, at the start of the Civil War a third banner was adopted by the CSA in 1861. It consisted of a single, five pointed white star, on a blue field and was called "The Bonnie Blue Flag".