Banners of Liberty: Online Exhibit
“The aged, as well as the young, daily march out under the banners of liberty, and discover a determined resolution to maintain her cause even until death.”
-The Pennsylvania Mercury, June 9, 1775
The Revolutionary War began on April 19, 1775, with a “shot heard round the world.”
To mark the 250th anniversary of that historic day, the Museum of the American Revolution brought together the largest gathering of original flags from the war since the close of the eight-year conflict in 1783. The assembled flags, carried by regiments of the Continental Army and American militiamen, once waved in the smoke on battlefields from South Carolina to New England. Though they are now faded, and a few are tattered, the distinctive colors and decorations of the flags originally made them stand out. Symbols and mottos on each flag speak to the motivations and political ideals of the Revolutionary cause and the growth of an American national identity. One of the flags, George Washington’s headquarters standard, is a treasure of the Museum’s collection.
Today, these flags are rare and fragile artifacts. Of the hundreds of flags made and carried by the American Revolutionaries, only about 30 are known to survive. The flags gathered by the Museum of the American Revolution have been carefully preserved. They help to tell the story of the American Revolution by serving as iconic links to the revolutionary generation. Under these flags, diverse people forged a new nation based on the ideals of liberty, equality, and self-government.
Schenectady Liberty Flag
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Pennsylvania Associators
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Massachusetts Militia
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Light Horse of the City of Philadelphia
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1st Pennsylvania Battalion
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1st Continental Regiment
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2nd New Hampshire Regiment
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Delaware Militia
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Pennsylvania Militia
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8th Virginia Regiment
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Commander in Chief’s Standard
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2nd Regiment of Light Dragoons
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Pulaski’s Legion
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2nd Spartan Regiment of Militia
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Treaty of Greenville Flag
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Flag of the United States of America
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Military Flags
Flags played key roles on the battlefield and the parade ground as tools of motivation and identification for armies of the Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Learn more about their purpose and the terms used to describe them.
Acknowledgements
Banners of Liberty would not have been possible without the key contributions of many people and organizations.
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