This image of the South Carolina flag is in the Public Domain and can be used freely. If you use it on a webpage, a link to http://ourworldflags.com/South Carolina would be very much appreciated.
The flag of South Carolina is believed to have been originally designed in 1775 for use by South Carolinian troops during the American Revolutionary War. The blue of the flag was borrowed from the militia’s uniforms and the crescent from the emblem on their caps.
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The state flag of south carolina is The River Flag When was the South Carolina flag established? The flag was designed by COL William Moultrie in 1775. The palmetto tree was not a part of the initial design and was added later.
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The flag of South Carolina is believed to have been originally designed in 1775 for use by South Carolinian troops during the American Revolutionary War.
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The flag of South Carolina is based on what is traditionally the first American flag displayed in the Southern States during the War of Independence. The Moultrie Flag, blue with a white crescent moon in the upper hoist.
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This flag of South Carolina is intended for representational purposes and no claim to technical accuracy is made. Click on the link above to read the terms for use of this South Carolina flag on your web page.
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The official State Pledge to the Flag of South Carolina was adopted by Act Number 910 of 1966. The pledge was originally written in 1950 by Mrs. John R. Carson. It is as follows: "I salute the flag of South Carolina and pledge to the Palmetto State love, loyalty and faith.
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