Description
Our Washington Cruisers flag is an authentic replica of the exact same flag that our first president, George Washington, commissioned for his small navy during the early days of the American Revolutionary War. Celebrate America’s greatest Founding Father and US history with our Appeal to Heaven flags!
The Appeal to Heaven flag is made in the USA of 100% lightweight, weather-resistant nylon fabric. Thanks to the properties of 200 denier nylon, it’ll fly gracefully in a light breeze and dry quickly after rain.
A heat-resistant, high-quality digital screen printing process ensures vibrant colors that are fade-resistant, even in direct sunlight. Thanks to its durable canvas header with brass grommets, our An Appeal to Heaven flag for sale will stay securely attached to your outdoor flagpole.
An Appeal to Heaven Flag Features
- American-made
- Authentic 1775 design
- 3' x 5' size
- 100% premium nylon
- Sturdy canvas header
- Rust-resistant brass grommets
An Appeal to Heaven Flag Meaning & History
At the start of the American Revolution, George Washington knew his naval forces would pale compared to the British, the greatest in the world. Still, he persisted and founded America’s first military fleet. To foster a sense of identity and purpose, he commissioned a set of flags for his new ships.
The pine tree has long served as an apt symbol for the early revolutionaries: the white pine had long been over-harvested by the British in New England for export back to Great Britain. That over-logging led to a major riot among colonists - one that was put down with blood.
The ‘An Appeal to Heaven’ motto was chosen as a reference to the ‘right of revolution’ against a tyrannical ruler. The flag was designed by Col. Joseph Reed, a subordinate of George Washington, in 1775.
The Washington Cruisers flag lives on in the state flag of Maine, which also features the New England white pine.