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Bonnie Blue
Flag This flag has a long, rich history. Originally used as the banner for the Republic of West Florida in a revolt against Spain (16 September to 10 December 1810) it later became the flag for the Republic of Texas (10 December 1836 - 25 January 1839). Through these uses it gained much emotional appeal to those living in the Mississippi / Texas area. It was the unofficial flag of Mississippi in 1861 when they decided to break with the United States and form the Republic of Mississippi. At the time of its use by secessionist Mississippi, it was said that Mississippi was "taking their star with them," indicating that they were leaving the United States - and thus reducing the number of stars on the Union flag by one. Also at that time a very popular song called "The Bonnie Blue Flag" swept the confederacy and made this flag a popular symbol with the confederate people. It was never officially adopted by the Confederate Government but the concept of a lone star flag remains visible even today in the flags of the area. |
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