When was the last time a state changed its flag?

The most recently adopted state flag is that of Mississippi, adopted on January 11, 2021, while the most recently adopted territorial flag is that of the Northern Mariana Islands, adopted on July 1, 1985.
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Which state is the latest to change its flag?

On July 1, 2020, Mississippi retired the state's flag that had been in use since 1894. The legislature then said that the new design should not contain that flag and must include the words “In God We Trust.”
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Is there a state without a flag?

Update: On November 3, 2020, Mississippi voted to approve a replacement flag, which was then officially adopted on January 11, 2021.
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When did the GA flag change?

At the 1956 session of the General Assembly, state senators Jefferson Lee Davis and Willis Harden introduced Senate Bill 98 to change the state flag. Signed into law on February 13, 1956, the bill became effective the following July 1.
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Why did Georgia change its flag in 1956?

The 1956 flag was adopted in an era when the Georgia General Assembly "was entirely devoted to passing legislation that would preserve segregation and white supremacy", according to a 2000 research report by the Georgia Senate.
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When did Georgia get rid of Confederate flag?

History. In 1956, the state of Georgia changed its flag to largely feature the Confederate battle flag as part of a protest against desegregation. In 2001, the Georgia General Assembly voted to change the flag, relegating the location of the Confederate flag to a greatly reduced place on the state flag.
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Is the Georgia state flag Confederate?

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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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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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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Does Virginia have a flag?

U.S. state flag consisting of a dark blue field (background) with the state seal in the centre. In 1776 the jurist George Wythe probably drew upon a book on Roman antiquities by Joseph Spence when he created the first Virginia state seal.
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Why is the Maryland flag so weird?

The Red and the White

He was referring to the fact that the Crossland family name is represented on its coat of arms by a cross bottony, a special kind of cross in which the ends of its arms are decorated with trefoil knobs. During the Civil War, the Crossland banner became a symbol of the Confederacy.
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What was the first state flag?

The first official state flag was established on October 17, 1879. It resembled the Stars and Bars flag of the Confederacy in having three equal red-white-red stripes, but instead of a canton there was a vertical blue stripe along the hoist.
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Is it illegal to burn a state flag?

RULING Yes. REASONING (5-4) The majority of the Court, according to Justice William Brennan, agreed with Johnson and held that flag burning constitutes a form of "symbolic speech" that is protected by the First Amendment.
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Why does Mississippi have a new flag?

Amid the protests, Mississippi state lawmakers passed a historic referendum to retire and replace the flag with a new design that "shall honor the past while embracing the promise of the future." The bill established a commission to select a new design that would exclude the Confederate battle emblem and include the ...
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Does Ohio have a flag?

The Ohio flag has three red and two white horizontal stripes. At its staff end is a blue triangular field with the apex at the center of the middle red stripe. There are 17 white, five-pointed stars grouped around a red disc superimposed upon a white circular O.
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Does Michigan have a flag?

Michigan's present state flag was adopted by the Legislature in 1911 with a simple phrase: The State Flag shall be blue charged with the arms of the State. This is Michigan's third flag. The state coat of arms appears on both sides.
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What is the New York flag?

U.S. state flag consisting of a dark blue field (background) with a central coat of arms. The arms feature a sun symbol, two supporters, and the motto “Excelsior” (“Ever upward”) on a ribbon. The scene depicted under the sun in the coat of arms is a view of the Hudson River.
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What state has a Union Jack?

It would be surprising to know that Hawaii is the only state in the country which has the Union Jack (the national flag of the United Kingdom) on its flag. Both the United States and the United Kingdom have competed for Hawaii.
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Why did Georgia change its flag country?

The design resulted from a national flag-designing contest won by the painter Iakob Nikoladze. It was abolished by the Soviet Union following the 1921 incorporation of Georgia into the USSR. After the collapse of the USSR, Georgia adopted a modified version with the black and white bars extended (see below).
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What flag is half blue half yellow?

What does the flag of Ukraine look like? The Ukrainian flag is half blue on the top and half yellow on the bottom.
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What does the rebel flag stand for?

The flag represents the Confederate States of America (CSA or Confederacy), created in 1861 when 11 states seceded from the 85-year-old nation. This rebellion was prompted by the election of Abraham Lincoln as president.
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Is it illegal to hang a flag upside down?

The FBI rep said there is no law against flying the flag upside down. The Flag Code clearly states that the American flag is not to be flown upside down "except as a signal of dire distress in instance of extreme danger to life or property."
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