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The first flag to represent any dissention amongst the Colonies, this
flag was raised in the town of Taunton, Massachusetts as a symbol of the
colonies frustration and unwillingness to be persecuted. The flag
was the first in a series that would warn the British that the Colonies
were a force to be reckoned with, and would not accept the any loss of
their rights or freedom. The bold words “Liberty and Union”
reflect the original sentiment of the Colonists, which was to be treated
as equal citizens of the British Empire, (“No taxation with
representation!”) rather then be excluded from it.
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