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In 1607, the flag of Virginia was a simple design featuring the Union Jack of England, reflecting Virginia's status as an English colony. The flag did not have the distinct elements that later characterized Virginia’s state flag, such as the state seal. It primarily served to symbolize loyalty to the English crown and the colony's connection to England. The current flag, adopted in 1861, includes more elaborate imagery and represents the state's history and values.

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