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The story of the United Kingdom
       and the Union Flag
Judith Nohemi Ramos García
A flag containing three other flags.
The Union Flag, popularly known as the *Union Jack, is the
national flag of the United Kingdom. It is the British flag.
• It is called the Union Flag because it symbolises
  the administrative union of the countries of the
  United Kingdom. It is made up up of the
  individual Flags of three of the Kingdom's
  countries all united under one Sovereign - the
  countries of 'England, of 'Scotland' and of
  'Northern Ireland' (since 1921 only Northern
  Ireland has been part of the United Kingdom).
  As Wales was not a Kingdom but a Principality it
  could not be included on the flag.
The Making of the Union Flag
                               St George - England
                           The National Flag of England




England is represented by the flag of St. George
In 1194 A.D., Richard I of England introduced the Cross of St. George, a red cross on
a white ground, as the National Flag of England.
At this point in the story on the United Kingdom, England, Scotland, Wales and
Ireland were separate countries. However, this was soon to change..
In 1536, under Henry VIII, an Act of Union was passed making Wales, in effect a
province of England.
The Making of the Union Flag
                            St Andrew - Scotland




After Queen Elizabeth I of England died in 1603, King James VI of Scotland
inherited the English throne and became King James I of England. It was a
Union of the Crowns, but not yet of the nations. Each country still kept their
own parliaments.
Early in his reign James attempted to combine England and Scotland in a
united kingdom of 'Great Britain'. This was the policy he presented to his first
Parliament, called on 22 March 1604. The union was resisted.
On 12 April 1606, the National Flags of Scotland and England were united for use at
     sea, thus making the first Union 'Jack'. Ashore however, the old flags of England and
     Scotland continued to be used by their respective countries.

                                                     When the red cross of England was put onto the
                                                     flag of Scotland, a white border was added
                                                     around the red cross for reasons of heraldry.
                                                     (The rules of heraldry demanded that two
                                                     colours must never touch each other.)
                                                     On 28th July, 1707, during the reign of Queen
                                                     Anne, this flag was by royal proclamation made
                                                     the National flag of Great Britain, for use ashore
                                                     and afloat.
                                                     The Act of Union of 1707, joined England and
                                                     Scotland together, creating a single kingdom
                                                     with a single Parliament called 'United Kingdom
                                                     of Great Britain'.
                                                     England Wales and Scotland were now united
                                                     together under one monarch and one
                                                     parliament.
Interesting:
                                                     The Royal Navy christened the British flag " The
When the 'Union Flag' was first introduced, in
1606, it was known simply as 'the British flag' or   Union".
'the flag of Britain'.
Nearly one hundred years later, another country
was added to the Union flag ....
Ireland is represented by the cross of St. Patrick
  (a diagonal red cross on a white background.)
On 1 January 1801, Ireland was united with Great Britain and it became necessary to
have a new National Flag in which Ireland was represented. The cross St Patrick was
combined with the Union Flag of St George and St Andrew, to create the Union Flag
that has been flown ever since.
The Union Flag with the St. George's Cross removed showing how the saltires
(diagonal crosses) are counterchanged.
The 'new' British flag is not symmetrical because of the counterchange.
                               As Scotland joined the Union nearly two hundred
                               years before Ireland, St Andrew's Cross was placed
                               uppermost in the top quarter nearest the flagstaff, this
                               being the most honourable position according to
                               heraldry, while the Irish Cross was given the second
                               most honourable position, the top quarter of the fly.
                               In order to avoid having the red of the Irish Cross
                               directly upon the blue field of the Scottish one an
                               edging of the white field of the Irish Cross is used.
                               The symbols of Scotland and Ireland are placed sided
                               by side on the Union Flag.
                               England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland were now all
                               joined together and called the United Kingdom of
                               Great Britain and Ireland. The name was later
                               changed to United Kingdom of Great Britain and
                               Northern Ireland when the greater part of Ireland left
                               the United Kingdom in 1921.
                               Important: The St. Patrick's Cross remains in the flag even
                               though today only Northern Ireland is part of the United
                               Kingdom.
The formation of the Union Flag (Union Jack) came about as the
result of the progressive merging of the inhabitants of the British Isles
under one throne.




1603 - King James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne and became King James I of
England.
1606 - the National Flags of Scotland and England were united for use at sea, thus making
the first Union Flag
The first Union Flag (1606)
1707 - during the reign of Queen Anne, the first Union Flag was by royal proclamation
made the National flag of Great Britain, for use ashore and afloat.
1801 - Ireland was united with Great Britain and the present Union Flag was formed.
The Union Flag consists of the three heraldic crosses of St George, St Andrew and St
Patrick.

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The story of the united kingdom

  • 1. The story of the United Kingdom and the Union Flag Judith Nohemi Ramos García
  • 2. A flag containing three other flags. The Union Flag, popularly known as the *Union Jack, is the national flag of the United Kingdom. It is the British flag.
  • 3. • It is called the Union Flag because it symbolises the administrative union of the countries of the United Kingdom. It is made up up of the individual Flags of three of the Kingdom's countries all united under one Sovereign - the countries of 'England, of 'Scotland' and of 'Northern Ireland' (since 1921 only Northern Ireland has been part of the United Kingdom). As Wales was not a Kingdom but a Principality it could not be included on the flag.
  • 4. The Making of the Union Flag St George - England The National Flag of England England is represented by the flag of St. George In 1194 A.D., Richard I of England introduced the Cross of St. George, a red cross on a white ground, as the National Flag of England. At this point in the story on the United Kingdom, England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland were separate countries. However, this was soon to change.. In 1536, under Henry VIII, an Act of Union was passed making Wales, in effect a province of England.
  • 5. The Making of the Union Flag St Andrew - Scotland After Queen Elizabeth I of England died in 1603, King James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne and became King James I of England. It was a Union of the Crowns, but not yet of the nations. Each country still kept their own parliaments. Early in his reign James attempted to combine England and Scotland in a united kingdom of 'Great Britain'. This was the policy he presented to his first Parliament, called on 22 March 1604. The union was resisted.
  • 6. On 12 April 1606, the National Flags of Scotland and England were united for use at sea, thus making the first Union 'Jack'. Ashore however, the old flags of England and Scotland continued to be used by their respective countries. When the red cross of England was put onto the flag of Scotland, a white border was added around the red cross for reasons of heraldry. (The rules of heraldry demanded that two colours must never touch each other.) On 28th July, 1707, during the reign of Queen Anne, this flag was by royal proclamation made the National flag of Great Britain, for use ashore and afloat. The Act of Union of 1707, joined England and Scotland together, creating a single kingdom with a single Parliament called 'United Kingdom of Great Britain'. England Wales and Scotland were now united together under one monarch and one parliament. Interesting: The Royal Navy christened the British flag " The When the 'Union Flag' was first introduced, in 1606, it was known simply as 'the British flag' or Union". 'the flag of Britain'. Nearly one hundred years later, another country was added to the Union flag ....
  • 7. Ireland is represented by the cross of St. Patrick (a diagonal red cross on a white background.)
  • 8. On 1 January 1801, Ireland was united with Great Britain and it became necessary to have a new National Flag in which Ireland was represented. The cross St Patrick was combined with the Union Flag of St George and St Andrew, to create the Union Flag that has been flown ever since.
  • 9. The Union Flag with the St. George's Cross removed showing how the saltires (diagonal crosses) are counterchanged. The 'new' British flag is not symmetrical because of the counterchange. As Scotland joined the Union nearly two hundred years before Ireland, St Andrew's Cross was placed uppermost in the top quarter nearest the flagstaff, this being the most honourable position according to heraldry, while the Irish Cross was given the second most honourable position, the top quarter of the fly. In order to avoid having the red of the Irish Cross directly upon the blue field of the Scottish one an edging of the white field of the Irish Cross is used. The symbols of Scotland and Ireland are placed sided by side on the Union Flag. England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland were now all joined together and called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The name was later changed to United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland when the greater part of Ireland left the United Kingdom in 1921. Important: The St. Patrick's Cross remains in the flag even though today only Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom.
  • 10. The formation of the Union Flag (Union Jack) came about as the result of the progressive merging of the inhabitants of the British Isles under one throne. 1603 - King James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne and became King James I of England. 1606 - the National Flags of Scotland and England were united for use at sea, thus making the first Union Flag The first Union Flag (1606) 1707 - during the reign of Queen Anne, the first Union Flag was by royal proclamation made the National flag of Great Britain, for use ashore and afloat. 1801 - Ireland was united with Great Britain and the present Union Flag was formed. The Union Flag consists of the three heraldic crosses of St George, St Andrew and St Patrick.