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Monday, October 21, 2013
Mississippi State was officially added to the Union in 1817. It is the 20th state to become part of the Union and the initial flag was called the Bonnie Blue Flag. The pioneer design was fairly simple and only featured one white star against the blue canton. The flag was still attractive despite its plain design and was used by the state until 1861. Many adjustments later on were added to the flag in subsequent years.
In 1861, Mississippi became independent from the Union to be an independent nation. The Mississippi Secession Convention planned to install a new flag to further its act in separating from the Union. The new Magnolia Flag replaced the previous one, although it still featured the Bonnie Blue Flag at the upper left portion and added a magnolia tree to stay true to its name. The tree is one of the most distinctive features of the State. A red band was also added to the design. The Magnolia Flag was used many times throughout the Civil War.
The second state flag of Mississippi in 1894 is one of the most unique banners in America. It also featured the Confederate Battle Flag or Rebel Flag. The banner included a blue cross, red canton and 13 white stars. The 13 stars actually stood for the 13 colonies. There are other interpretations made for the unique battle flag. Others claim that the stars represented the states that aimed to become independent from the Union. The union square has many times been referred together with the second flag of the state.

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by: The Flagman