Connecticut colonial flag

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The Connecticut colonial flag was the historical banner of the Connecticut Colony, featuring early versions of the state’s emblematic grapevines and motto that evolved into the modern Connecticut state flag.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial-era flag
historical flag
color blue field
green grapevines
purple grapes
white shield
country Connecticut Colony
emblem grapevines
shield with grapevines
followedBy Connecticut colonial flag self-linksurface differs
surface form: Flag of the State of Connecticut
follows earlier militia flags of Connecticut towns
heritage English colonial heraldry
inception 17th century
influenced design of the modern Connecticut state flag
languageOfMotto Latin
locatedIn British America
Connecticut
New England
motto Qui Transtulit Sustinet
mottoTranslation He who transplanted sustains
partOf historical flags of the United States
symbols of Connecticut history
significantEvent American Revolutionary War
symbolizes Connecticut Colony
agricultural prosperity through grapevines
early European settlement in Connecticut
usedBy Connecticut Colony
usedFor governmental representation of Connecticut Colony
military units of Connecticut Colony
usedIn Thirteen Colonies

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Connecticut Colony flagUsed Connecticut colonial flag
Connecticut colonial flag followedBy Connecticut colonial flag self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Flag of the State of Connecticut