In the storied history of Texas, the six flags that have flown over its lands serve as powerful symbols of the State’s rich and diverse history. From the Spanish conquistadors to the Lone Star of the Republic, each flag represents a chapter in Texas’ journey towards statehood and beyond. Among them, the fifth flag holds a unique place in history, embodying the complex and ever-evolving identity of the Lone Star State.
Between the years 1845 and 1861, and again from 1865 to the present day, Texas has flown the flag of the United States of America as its fifth flag. This period marks Texas’ transition from an independent republic to a state within the union, and later, its enduring commitment to the ideals of the United States. The other flags flown over Texas include the flag of Spain (1519-1685; 1690-1821), the flag of Mexico (1685-1690), the flag of the Republic of Texas (1836-1845), and the flag of the Confederate States of America (1861-1865).
The adoption of the Stars and Stripes as Texas’ fifth flag reflects the State’s deep ties to the nation and its role as an integral part of the American fabric. From the annexation of Texas into the Union in 1845 to its participation in the Civil War and subsequent readmission to the United States in 1865, the US flag has been a constant presence in the Lone Star State’s history.
Yet, even as the flag of the United States flies proudly over Texas, the State’s unique identity and heritage remain strong. From our vibrant culture and diverse population to our fiercely independent spirit, Texas continues to stand apart as a beacon of freedom and opportunity.
As we reflect on the significance of the fifth flag and its place in Texas history, let us also consider the importance of planting our own flag by preserving our own legacies. Contact the Mendel Law Firm’s experienced estate planning attorneys at www.mendellawfirm.com, to preserve your rich history through thoughtful estate planning.
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