So it can have a flag.
The flag show what people in Florida often do.
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The red stripes on the Florida flag represent the bloodshed by those who fought for the state’s independence and the sacrifices made for freedom. The flag features a red saltire (diagonal cross) on a white background, symbolizing the influence of the St. Andrew's Cross, which is associated with the state’s Scottish heritage. Overall, the design reflects Florida's history and the ideals of courage and resilience.
There is no official designation for which state each star represents.
June 14, 1777 was the day Congress established an official design for the U.S. flag, apart from Britian's union jack.
The Florida State flag is also called the Sunshine State flag.
because florida copied it
The flag show what people in Florida often do.
It mean the state seal flag
What does florida state flag has
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British flag,French flag,Spanish flag,Untied States flag,and Florida's state flag The flags of Spain, France, Great Britain, the United States, and the Confederate States of America have flown over Florida; these are also known as the "Five Flags of Florida." At various times in its history, at least 16 different flags have flown over Florida or parts of Florida.
Florida
because it stands for Florida
The Great Seal Of The State Of Florida with the motto
yes a country can choose to change the way its flag looks.
The Florida flag has a saltire, which by coincidence is similar to the Saint Andrew's cross; there is no direct connection with the saint. The Saltire was part of the design of the flag of the Spanish Empire which controlled Florida when it was first "discovered" by European explorers.