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The white on the British flag represents peace and honesty. The red represents hardiness, bravery, strength and valor. The blue represents vigilance, truth, and loyalty as well as perseverance and justice.

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The red on the British flag of the revolutionary war stands for St. George. He was in a war so the red stands for his blood. The white stands for the war he was in. I haven't quite found out what the blue stands for, I think it means freedom.

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Red, white, and blue: Basically the Red and White comes from Saint George's Cross, the flag of England. The Blue and White comes from Saint Andrew's Cross, the flag of Scotland. Another Red cross represents Saint Patrick's Cross from Ireland.

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