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  2. Moultrie Flag - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty flag being raised over Fort Moultrie, during its successful defense against the British. The Liberty flag was designed, by commission, in 1775 by Colonel William Moultrie, to prepare for war with Great Britain. It was flown by his troops in the successful defense of Sullivan's Island against the British fleet on June 28, 1776.

  3. File:Flag of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina.svg - Wikipedia

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    Flag of South Carolina; Fort Moultrie; Indien (1778) Joel Adams; List of flags by color combination; List of flags of the United States; List of flags with English-language text; List of proposed state mergers; Moultrie County, Illinois; Moultrie Flag; Richard Richardson (general) Snow Campaign; Southern theater of the American Revolutionary War

  4. Fort Moultrie - Wikipedia

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    Fort Moultrie's main design did not change much over the next five decades. The Army altered the parapet and modernized the armament, but defense of Charleston centered increasingly around newly created Fort Sumter. By the time of the American Civil War, Fort Moultrie, Fort Sumter, Fort Johnson, and Castle Pinckney surrounded and defended ...

  5. Know why SC is nicknamed The Palmetto State? There’s ... - AOL

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    Fort Moultrie in Charleston first defended against the British fleet with palmetto log walls and later helped spark the Civil War. ... is in the Pledge to the Flag of South Carolina, and can be ...

  6. William Jasper - Wikipedia

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    The Moultrie flag was raised over the structure, and a 10-hour siege began. Low on ammunition, the 2nd South Carolina Regiment only fired when ships closed in on the fort. The flag, designed by Moultrie himself at the behest of the colonial government, was shot down, and fell to the bottom of the ditch on the outside of the fort.

  7. Battle of Sullivan's Island - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned by the colonial government, he designed a blue flag with a white crescent in the top left corner, which was flown at the fort during the battle. [27] Despite being shot down during the siege, it was seen as a symbol of this successful defense (and famously raised during victory). It came to be known as the Moultrie flag or