State Flag of TEXAS
Picture image of the Texas Flag

The flag of Texas contains two horizontal strips colored white and red with a vertical strip on the
hoist colored blue. In the center of the blue band is a “Lone Star”. The blue on the flag represents loyalty,
the white on the flag symbolizes purity and the red represents bravery. The flag was first introduced by the
Congress of the Republic of Texas on December 28, 1838 and was adopted as the national flag of Texas on
January 25, 1839. When Texas became a state of the United States on December 29, 1845 it then became the
state flag. Until 1933 Texas not adopted the flag officially as a state flag.
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