Continental Flag – Massachusetts Liberty Tree Banner (1775) – 3'x5' Nylon
Product Description:
Fly one of the earliest flags of the American Revolution with this red Continental Flag, a bold banner flown by Massachusetts militia regiments in 1775. Featuring a red field with a green pine tree in a white canton, this flag was used by colonial forces under the Continental Army banner during the opening months of the war.
The pine tree was a powerful New England symbol of liberty, independence, and defiance—used widely across colonial protest flags, militia standards, and naval ensigns. While its exact battlefield use varies by unit, this flag design is strongly associated with Massachusetts troops and the broader liberty movement in the Northeast.
This faithful reproduction is perfect for educators, historians, and patriots honoring the roots of American resistance.
🦅 Key Features:
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Used by Massachusetts Continental Army units c.1775–1776
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Red field with white canton and green pine tree
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Liberty Tree symbolism rooted in New England resistance
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Durable nylon for all-weather display
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Canvas header and brass grommets
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Size: 3'x5'
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Made in the USA
Fly the banner of the Liberty Tree. The Continental Flag is a tribute to early American resolve and New England’s role in the Revolution.