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الخميس، 28 يوليو 2016

Mississippi Flag History

By Ken Long


Mississippi joined the Union as the 20th state in 1817 and gets its name from the Mississippi River, which forms its western border. Early inhabitants of the area that became Mississippi included the Choctaw, Natchez, and Chickasaw. Spanish explorers arrived in the region in 1540 but it was the French who established the first permanent settlement in present-day Mississippi in 1699.

In 1894, Mississippi opted for a new flag which still kept the Bonnie Blue design in the upper left-hand corner but added a pretty little Magnolia tree in the center. It was known as the Magnolia flag and remained as the official state flag for a total of 33 years. During the later years, the Confederate flag also continued to fly without restraint in Mississippi. The current flag was then adopted in 1894 by the Mississippi legislature. It was repealed in 1906 but remained in use until 2001 when the Supreme Court ruled that the state didn’t have an official flag so they just kept the 1894 version anyway.

The electorate would have to vote in order to choose between 2 designs. The vote was supposed to be held that year on 17th April. The results of the vote made it evident that Mississippi Flag, which flew for some 107 years was to remain the champion and hold its head high over the state.

The pledge to the flag of the State of Mississippi is “I salute the flag of Mississippi and the sovereign state for which it stands with pride in her history and achievements and with confidence in her future under the guidance of Almighty God.”

The Mississippi Flag bears clear resemblances with the earlier flags of the Confederate States. The colors blue, white and red are indicative of the American national colors. According to the Legislature of Mississippi, the 13 stars stand for the original 13 colonies of the US.

The symbolism of the Mississippi Flag gives an enlightening insight into the country and its core values. The Flag Company Inc specialized in flag designs offered a special edition of decals and flags to memorize the history of Mississippi Flag for the future.




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