South Carolina (SC) State Flag
The 8th state, admitted 1788
Colonel William Moultrie designed this flag for South Carolina's soldiers to carry during the Revolutionary War. The blue matches their uniforms, and the silver crescent is the same that the soldiers wore on their caps. The tree was added to the flag to commemorate the British attack on a log fort in Charleston Harbor. The palmetto wood used in the fort's construction protected the men from bombardment.
South Carolina State Flag Adopted: 1861
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