The cross of St. George (red cross on a white background), first adopted as an emblem during the 13th century war with the Welsh. It had been used by English Crusaders before this in the 12th century although came to be used by other crusaders as a general symbol. It was officially adopted in the 16th century (1500's).
Do you mean the English flag or the British flag? The English flag is the St Georges cross ie a red addition cross on a white background. The British flag, properly called the Union Flag or sometimes the Union Jack, is an amalgam of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The Queen Anne Flag
John Cabot was born in Italy. He explored and served under King Henry VII who was the ruler of the country of England.
The are no stripes on the English flag. The flag of England is a red cross of St.George on a white background. The flag of the United Kingdom has the the St. George's cross superimposed on the crosses of St.Patrick (Ireland) and St.Andrew (Scotland).
It has a white background and a red (plus sign) cross on it.
The Spanish and The English.
the english flag is green with the shadowed image of a young queen elizabeth surrounded by a Tudor rose border 8
it is a red cross on a white background
Welsh for FLAG is baner (pronounced like BANNER in English) Also lluman.
There is no blue on the English flag
Pledge in English Guatemala's flag
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True. England began its colonization efforts in the late 1400s and early 1500s, particularly during the Age of Exploration. This period saw early expeditions and the establishment of overseas territories, though significant colonization activities intensified in the 17th century. Notable figures like John Cabot, who sailed under the English flag, played a role in these early efforts.
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The word originated in the 1500s from the Middle English "stutten"
There was no Jamestown flag. There would have been an English flag if there was one flag.