Thursday, April 21, 2016

Indiana Flag And The Flag Company Inc

By Robert Jackson


First explored for France by Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, in 1679-1680, the region figured importantly in the Franco-British struggle for North America that culminated with British victory in 1763. George Rogers Clark led American forces against the British in the area during theRevolutionary War and, prior to becoming a state, Indiana was the scene of frequent Indian uprisings until the victories of Gen.

Settlers from the British colonies on the American east coast began migrating west in the mid-1700s, seeking farmland. The American Revolution and the formation of the United States of America brought more demand for the lands of the west.

Early Indiana settlers had a great concern to preserve religious freedom, and many denominations have been cultivated here and contribute much to the makeup of Indiana life. Today, over 7000 churches can be identified serving about half of the current population.

The present design of the Indiana Flag has been accepted after holding a designing competition, whose sponsors were the Daughters of the American Revolution at the time of the Centennial jubilations of the state in 1917. The designer of Indiana Flag who won the competition was Paul Hadley of Mooresville.

The torch in the center stands for liberty and enlightenment; the rays represent their far-reaching influence. The official description in the Indiana Code explains the rest of the symbolism.

Indiana's natural heritage has benefited from private and public attention over the years. The Flag Company Inc specialized in flag designs offered a special edition of decals and flags to memorize the history of Indiana Flag for the future.




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