Does Florida have a Confederate flag?

As a member of the Confederacy, Florida saw use of all three versions of the Confederate flag. The Bonnie Blue Flag, previously the flag of the short-lived Republic of West Florida, was briefly used as an unofficial flag of the Confederacy. It features a single five-point star centered in a blue background.
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Which US state flags have Confederate?

Mississippi is the only state still incorporating the Confederate battle emblem into its state flag. Voters endorsed it by a margin of almost 2-to-1 in a 2001 referendum. The Republican speaker of the state House said Monday that the emblem should be removed.
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Why is there a Confederate flag on 75 in Florida?

A huge Confederate battle flag has been lowered from its towering pole near Interstates 4 and 75 outside Tampa after threats appeared on social media to set it on fire during protests of the killings of black people by white authorities. David R. McCallister leads the local chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
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What did the Florida Confederate flag look like?

The next flag, dating to September 13, 1861, was based on the Stars and Bars of the Confederacy; it had red-white-red horizontal stripes and a vertical blue stripe bearing an elaborate seal. After the Civil War, Florida was the first Southern state to adopt a flag of its own.
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Why does Alabama and Florida have the same flag?

Florida. Florida's flag is similar to Alabama's, consisting of a state seal over a red cross. The cross was added to the flag a few years after Alabama adopted its flag, at the suggestion of Governor Francis P. Fleming.
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Do These Current U.S. State Flags Have Confederate Symbolism?



Why is there a Confederate flag in Tampa?

Not my photo, but the large infamous Confederate Flag that has flown over I-4 in Tampa for years has been taken down. THIS IS HUGE. Marion Lambert bought the land in 2004, and got permits from Hillsborough County to build a park to honor “American veterans.” “They never asked me jack,” Lambert told the Times in 2008.
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What does the rebel flag stand for?

In 1860 and 1861, eleven southern states seceded from the United States to protect the institution of slavery, forming the Confederate States of America and sparking the U.S. Civil War. After the war, their flag was adopted as a symbol of Southern heritage at the same time as it represented slavery and white supremacy.
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What is the biggest Confederate flag?

Jubal Early Camp No. 556 of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, he led the effort to raise a massive 30-by-50-foot Confederate flag — then the world's largest — over I-75 near I-4. Lambert bought the land on U.S. 92 in 2004, and got permits to build a park to honor “American veterans.”
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Is Georgia a Confederate flag?

In 2003 the new leadership swiftly replaced the 2001 flag with a second, more clandestine, but nonetheless gigantic emblem of the Confederacy, a so-called “compromise flag.” The compromise flag, which is still Georgia's current state flag, is literally the Stars and Bars Confederate flag, but with a small yellow ...
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Is Alabama a Confederate state?

In 1861 Alabama seceded from the Union and joined the Confederate States of America, which established its first capital in Montgomery.
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Does Florida have a flag?

The current design of Florida's state flag was adopted in 1900. In that year, Florida voters ratified a constitutional amendment based on an 1899 joint resolution of the state legislature to add diagonal red bars, in the form of a St. Andrew's cross, to the flag.
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Where is the giant Confederate flag in Alabama?

The flag is located on a little more than half an acre of land just north of where Autauga County 68 crosses over the interstate, about six miles south of the Verbena exit. The land was purchased last December by the Sons of Confederate Veterans, according to the deed on file in Autauga County.
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Why the South is called Dixie?

According to the most common explanation of the name, $10 notes issued before 1860 by the Citizens' Bank of New Orleans and used largely by French-speaking residents were imprinted with dix (French: “ten”) on the reverse side—hence the land of Dixies, or Dixie Land, which applied to Louisiana and eventually the whole ...
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What did the Confederates want?

The Confederacy went to war against the United States to protect slavery and instead brought about its total and immediate abolition. By April 1865, the C.S.A. was in ruins, its armies destroyed.
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What happened to Marion Lambert?

Death. On 24 May 2016, she was hit by a bus on route 73 near Bond Street tube station in London. She died from head injuries on 28 May 2016.
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What represents Florida?

Florida Symbols
  • State Animal. Florida Panther.
  • State Beverage. Orange Juice.
  • State Bird. Mockingbird.
  • State Butterfly. Zebra Longwing.
  • State Day. April 2.
  • State Flag. Florida Flag.
  • State Flower. Orange Blossom.
  • State Wildflower. Coreopsis.
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What number state is Florida?

Florida, constituent state of the United States of America. It was admitted as the 27th state in 1845. Florida is the most populous of the southeastern states and the second most populous Southern state after Texas. The capital is Tallahassee, located in the northwestern panhandle.
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Was Texas in the Confederacy?

Texas had been part of the United States just 15 years when secessionists prevailed in a statewide election. Texas formally seceded on March 2, 1861 to become the seventh state in the new Confederacy. Gov. Sam Houston was against secession, and struggled with loyalties to both his nation and his adopted state.
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What states are considered the Deep South?

We'll start with the core states, the ones everyone agrees should belong to the Deep South. They are Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and South Carolina. No one quibbles about how to classify these states, since they're considered to be Southern through and through on both geography and culture.
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Is Arkansas a Confederate state?

In 1861, Arkansas was still rural with a small population. It seceded from the Union on 6 May 1861. Soldiers from Arkansas served in both the Confederate and Union armies, however most served in the Confederate forces in about 48 infantry regiments as well as cavalry, artillery and other units.
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Does Hawaii have a flag?

U.S. state flag consisting of alternating horizontal stripes of white, red, and blue with the Union Jack in the canton.
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What was the first Confederate flag?

The Confederacy's first official national flag, often called the Stars and Bars, flew from March 4, 1861, to May 1, 1863. It was designed by Prussian-American artist Nicola Marschall in Marion, Alabama and is said to resemble the Flag of Austria, with which Marschall would have been familiar.
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