The St George Cross
England's flag has a white background with a red 'plus sign' cross on it which symbolises the cross of St. George.
The red stripes represent the Cross of St George, the patron saint of England.
Its not called the England flag it's called the Union Flag and the white stripes represent the Scotish Soltire.
If you simply mean England, not including Scotland etc, then the red cross on the white background is the red cross of St. George, patron Saint of England.
The cross of St. George, the patron saint of England. It is a red cross on a white ground.
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No. The flag of Great Britain is made up of four flags - the English flag is called the cross of Saint George - it is a white background with a red cross on it. The cross is veritcal and horizontal.
The flag of Chile is red, white and blue. The flag of England has a red St. Georges cross on a white background. There is no blue in the flag of England.
It depends. Which flag? If it was the US flag then red represents hardiness & valour
no but the simbols do
The red and white stripes represent the original 13 colonies.
the blood that we shed