THE FIRST TRUE AMERICAN FLAG

Picture of Grand Union Flag 1775 The flag, depicting the colors of the British King and the thirteen stripes signifying the thirteen colonies was the first true American flag, known as the Grand Union 1775. It was liked so well by George Washington that it was flown to celebrate the formation of the Continental Army on New Year's Day, 1776. Near Cambridge, MA, at his headquarters, the flag was proudly raised on Prospect Hill in Somerville.

For more information about the history of the U.S. Flag: U.S. Flag

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The First True American Flag
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