词条 | Georgia, flag of 1 |
释义 | Georgia, flag of 1 Flag History ![]() U.S. state flag consisting of a striped red-white-red field (background) with a blue canton containing the state coat of arms surrounded by a circle of 13 white stars. The flag's width-to-length ratio is 3 to 5. The so-called Bonnie Blue Flag—a white star in the centre of a blue field—was flown in Georgia in 1861, as was a flag of white with a red star. Neither is known to have had any official standing. Georgia also used a flag featuring three pillars supporting a pediment and arch, a design element taken from the state seal, but there is no indication that the flag was used after the Civil War (1861–65). The first official state flag was established on October 17, 1879. It resembled the Stars and Bars flag of the Confederacy (Confederate States of America) in having three equal red-white-red stripes, but instead of a canton there was a vertical blue stripe along the hoist. That design continued in use until 1905, when the state seal was added to the blue stripe. The state seal (and consequently the flag) of Georgia later underwent a number of variations. ![]() ![]() A new flag design was approved by the state legislature and signed into law by the governor on May 8, 2003, and the flag was hoisted that day. However, the legislation authorizing the flag stipulated that its official adoption was subject to a statewide referendum, which was held in March 2004 and approved it. The design of this flag is reminiscent of the Confederate Stars and Bars, with three broad red-white-red stripes and a blue canton. The state coat of arms (from the seal) and the motto “In God we trust” below it are in yellow within the canton, and these are surrounded by a circle of 13 white stars, symbolizing Georgia's position as one of the 13 original U.S. states (Constitution of the United States of America). |
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