Grand Union Flag – First National Flag of the United States – 3'x5' Nylon
Celebrate the origins of American independence with the Grand Union Flag, also known as the "Continental Colors." First raised on December 3, 1775, this was the very first national flag of the United States—used by the Continental Army and flown over George Washington’s encampments during the early stages of the Revolutionary War.
The design features 13 alternating red and white stripes representing the original colonies, with the British Union Jack in the canton. At the time, the colonies were asserting unity and resistance while still expressing loyalty to the Crown—making this flag a powerful symbol of a nation on the verge of revolution.
Constructed from premium all-weather nylon, this flag is perfect for historical displays, patriotic celebrations, or educational use. Its historical importance and unique design make it a must-have for collectors and American history enthusiasts.
🦅 Key Features:
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Historically authentic design from 1775–1777
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Crafted from durable nylon for long-lasting outdoor use
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Canvas header and solid brass grommets
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Standard size: 3'x5'
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Made in the USA
Own a piece of Revolutionary War history. The Grand Union Flag tells the story of America's transition from colony to country.