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This Pine Tree banner was flown by the American Navy at its birth.
As the first American War vessels, a pair of floating batteries, were
deployed against the British in Boston Bay, this was the flag they
raised. The Pine Tree had become a strong yet simple symbol of New
England and the Colonies, and was well likely by Colonials, including
General Washington. The words “An Appeal to Heaven,” are in
reference to a resolution by the Provincial Congress of Massachusetts,
which states, “Appealing to Heaven for the justice of our cause, we
determine to die or be free.”
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