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What the general public believes is the Confederate flag is actual the flag of the Army of Northern Virginia, the territory where Robert E Lee was from. It was actually only used towards the end of the civil war because the First confederate flag look very much like the 13 Star American Flag, the Union flag.
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Explore our selection of iconic flags, including the Rebel Battle Flag and the Confederate Battle Flag. These flags are commonly referred to as the ‘Confederate Flag,’ a symbol rich in history and significance.
In addition to the classic ‘Confederate Flag,’ we also offer the ‘Rebel Flag,’ both renowned symbols of Southern heritage and history.
We understand the importance of recognizing each state’s unique battle flags. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore our collection, which includes flags such as the Texas Battle Flag and the Georgia Battle Flag.
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The flag of the Army of Northern Virginia, often mistakenly called the ‘Confederate flag,’ is the famous Confederate battle flag with a blue cross featuring white stars on a red background. This misnomer arises because this particular flag design is one of the most recognizable symbols associated with the Confederacy, and it is often used as a shorthand for the entire Confederate States of America. While it was indeed a prominent and widely used flag during the Civil War, it’s important to note that the Confederacy had several different flags throughout its existence, and the ‘Confederate flag’ can refer to any of these flags. The flag of the Army of Northern Virginia gained prominence due to its association with General Robert E. Lee’s army and its use in various battles, further contributing to its common but inaccurate designation as the ‘Confederate flag.’