September 3, 1777, American flag flown in battle for the first time

On September 3, 1777, the American flag was flown in battle for the first time in a skirmish in Delaware. The Patriots were defeated and forced back to Brandywine, Pennsylvania, where they they joined General George Washington’s main force. The Constitutional Congress had selected the design of the flag three months earlier: “… thirteen alternate stripes red and white” and “thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation.”

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