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  1. Aug 16, 2021 · A Progress Pride flag and rainbow flags are seen at the Stonewall National Monument, the first US national monument dedicated to LGBTQ history and rights, on June 1, 2020 in New York City.

  2. The coat of arms of the state of New Jersey includes: A shield with three plows, representative of New Jersey 's agricultural tradition. A forward-facing helmet. A horse's head as the crest of the helmet. The female figures Liberty and Ceres, representative of the state's motto (see next item). Liberty is holding a staff supporting a stylized ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › New_EnglandNew England - Wikipedia

    New England as a whole was the most industrialized part of the United States. By 1850, the region accounted for well over a quarter of all manufacturing value in the country and over a third of its industrial workforce. It was also the most literate and most educated region in the country.

  4. Apr 21, 2023 · Other Theories About Who Made The First American Flag. Most historians credit Francis Hopkinson, a New Jersey delegate to the Continental Congress, with designing the first flag. This is largely due to a payment that he sought from the Board of Admiralty for his design of the “flag of the United States of America” in 1780.

  5. The pre-1981 flag of Jersey continues to be used as part of the re-enactment ceremonies of Liberation Day on 9 May. History Flag of Jersey before 1981. Flag ratio: 3:5. The current flag is the first to be adopted officially. Unofficially, a plain red saltire had been used since at least the 1830s.

  6. Jun 13, 2019 · The French flag, the UK flag, and the North Korean flag are all red, white, and blue. But there’s only one flag that goes by the red, white, and blue —and that’s the American flag. Calling the flag the red, white, and blue brings to mind the 1906 song “You’re a Grand Old Flag” written by George M. Cohan for his musical George ...

  7. European colonization of New Jersey started soon after the 1609 exploration of its coast and bays by Henry Hudson. Dutch and Swedish colonists settled parts of the present-day state as New Netherland and New Sweden . In 1664, the entire area, surrendered by the Dutch to England, gained its current name.

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