The flag of England came from the Catholic church, it has been around for nearly 2000 years, in 1066 William of Normandy went to the Pope and said he would fight for the sake of Christianity and therefore took the Catholic flag into battle and it became the flag of England from this point.
The history behind the British flag: It used to be called the Union flag/ Union jack because it represented the union of all the countries of the United Kingdom. The flag is an amalgamation of three flags, England North Ireland and Scotland.
the England have the cross on it are you smart or what
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The England flag is the St. Georges Cross.
There is no Dragon on the England Flag Theres one on the Welsh flag though...
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.
The England and Scotland flags are significant symbols of national identity and history. The England flag, known as the St. George's Cross, represents England's patron saint and is a symbol of English heritage and pride. The Scotland flag, known as the St. Andrew's Cross or the Saltire, represents Scotland's patron saint and is a symbol of Scottish identity and history. Both flags have deep historical roots and are important symbols of the unique cultural identities of England and Scotland.
The flag of the United Kingdom (of which England is a part) is the Union Flag. The flag of England alone is the St Georges Cross. It's similar to US states having their own flag and also the Stars and Stripes.
fact of new England colonies flag
The flag of England is white with a red 'plus' sign from top to bottom and side to side.
The capital city of England is 'London'. The name of England's flag is the 'St. George's Cross'.
The England flag (as opposed to the Union Flag) is a red St Georges Cross.