Essay On Confederate Battle Flag

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The United States Civil war was a ferocious battle between north and south, the Union versus the Confederacy. The nation was split in two when seven states seceded from the Union for various reasons. A battle flag was created for the Confederacy at this time. The former battle flag of the Confederate States has been viewed as both a good thing and a bad thing to be flown in remembrance of United States history. It is necessary to take into account the true meaning of the Confederate Battle flag, how people's reaction to the flag affects the United States, and what lasting effects allowing or banning the flag may have. Is it just to ban the Confederate Battle Flag or other flags like it? The Confederate Battle Flag is commonly viewed as the flag of the Confederacy today. In reality, the Confederacy had many official flags throughout the civil war and this flag was not one of them. While some may choose to think of the flag as a sign of …show more content…

The Confederate Battle flag was flown in a time of separation and oppression in the United States. The flag was also flown by racist groups even though it did not stand for “white power.” Despite these facts, the former battle flag of the Confederacy can be used to benefit the United States, especially in generations to come. The battle flag of the Confederacy can help Americans avoid future oppression of race and remain in unity as one nation by using it as an example of what not to do, and keeping the country’s heritage alive. Allowing the Confederate battle flag to be flown publicly could have many benefits and disadvantages. Is it just to ban the flag? Certain public opinions believe it is a symbol of racism and separation in our country, but because of the true meaning of the flag, the possible downsides to banning the flag, and the lasting effect on the United States of America, it is not just to remove the flag from existence or ban the use of the

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