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  1. The flag of South Carolina is a symbol of the U.S. state of South Carolina consisting of a blue field with a white palmetto tree and white crescent. Roots of this design have existed in some form since 1775, being based on one of the first American Revolutionary War flags.

  2. Timeline of U.S. state flags. This article contains a list of the flags and/or modifications made to the flags of current U.S. states and territories, through the present day.

  3. The first official version of the Bear Flag was adopted by the California State Legislature and signed into law by Governor Hiram Johnson in 1911 as the official state flag. [8] The contemporary state flag is white with a wide red strip along the bottom.

  4. On January 26, 1861, following secession from the Union, the South Carolina legislature adopted a blue flag with a white crescent at the hoist and a white oval and golden palmetto in the centre. Two days later the palmetto was changed to white and the oval was omitted.

  5. Memory of the Bear Flag was preserved, although original examples were lost or destroyed, and in 1911 the California legislature recognized it as the official state flag. The California grizzly bear, shown as the central emblem on the flag, is now extinct.

  6. Its basic standardized elements were a red star and stripe taken from our nation’s flag; the grizzly bear, which had come to symbolize the Golden State over the years; and the legend “California Republic” that repeated the wording (minus a period) from the original 1846 Bear Flag.

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  8. May 31, 2023 · History of the California flag. Most of us probably don’t have our state flags memorized, but it’s worth studying up: Our flag’s design reflects centuries of history. Adopted in 1911, our flag’s history is much older. If a picture’s worth a thousand words, a flag is a whole textbook.

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