To: SunkenCiv
When do they reckon it was surrendered?
3 posted on
03/24/2010 6:32:20 PM PDT by
jessduntno
(B. Hussein Obama...I look at him and think, in the words of Biden, "Big F***ing deal.")
To: jessduntno
Oh, En garde and touche old bean!
You remember that was around the time that the official French Flag was white!
French Fleur-De-Lis Flag (White)
Prior to the French Revolution, there was no national flag which represented France. A variety of flags were used by troops, different types of ships and for other purposes. From 1590-1790 this flag is one of four that was used on warships and fortresses. The plain white flag, known as the Bourbon Banner, and this white flag with three golden fleurs-de-lis, a white flag with many fleurs-de-lis, or a white flag with many fleurs-de-lis with the arms of France in the center. The simpler designs such as this were used in ordinary circumstances and it is believed that the white flag of France flew over all or most of the French forts and settlements in America. |
4 posted on
03/24/2010 7:02:09 PM PDT by
higgmeister
( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken!)
To: jessduntno
:’) Probably wound up abandoned due to lack of interest / budget problems, or was turned over as a consequence of the F & I war.
5 posted on
03/24/2010 7:06:35 PM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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