It comes from colonial times. The tree should be pine to represent the American continent and the red is from the English navy (ie. a meeting of two worlds). There's not really an official version, though, so you'll lots of different permutations; there's even one in John Trumbull's famous [The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_of_General_Warren_at_the_Battle_of_Bunker%27s_Hill,_June_17,_1775)*.*
I live in the US and saw a flag like this flying on a flagpole on someone's front lawn. I don't remember if it was flipped the other way, but it was red with a white canton and a tree inside it. It reminded me of Lebanon's flag, but I'm unsure of what it is.
Someone said it was a New England flag (and mind you I’ve done zero of my own research so take it with a grain of salt) but I heard that it’s the flag of a neonazi group based from New Hampshire called PINES.
I know PINES is real and they are terrible but I’m not sure if that’s 100% the flag but I think it is.
Just looked into them. Apparently they're a group that wants to establish New England as a white ethnostate nation. But they are NOT the creators of the flag, they just use the flag most commonly used to represent New England (which is [right here on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_New_England)) and stole it to use as their proposed flag for their New England ethnostate, but the flag isn't actually connected to them, and 99% of people who use it are just using it as a flag for New England.
it’s the new england flag
Oh, I'm in New England, so that makes sense. Never seen that flag before though. Thank you :)
I think you accidentally put the canton on backwards. It’s supposed to be in the top LEFT corner.
And the tree is a cedar...a Lebanese cedar.
Yeah, that too.
He said it was a recreation.
So its from Kentucky? Neat (The joke is to suggest it's from Lebanon, Kentucky)
A lesbian tree?
I thought you were American
He's not; he just works in America
Westward wind that day lol
Me too
New Englahndah here too
Happy cake day
Oh thx!
It is backward though
It comes from colonial times. The tree should be pine to represent the American continent and the red is from the English navy (ie. a meeting of two worlds). There's not really an official version, though, so you'll lots of different permutations; there's even one in John Trumbull's famous [The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Death_of_General_Warren_at_the_Battle_of_Bunker%27s_Hill,_June_17,_1775)*.*
Erm, acktualy, the tree is in the wrong spot
I know you are joking but thought clarification would be nice. It's like drawing a dream because they saw it very briefly.
Dnalgne Wen
Why did England make a new flag? I didn't think anything was wrong with their old one /s
It’s a reverse Chinese flag but if china was colonized by Lebanon
Yes, that could have happened.
Yea
A backwards New England flag with a Lebanese tree
murican Lebanon
New England if it was colonized by Lebanon.
Reverse New England flag
dnalgnE weN fo galf
Yes
You mean seY
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Its a Lebanese styled new Englabd flag
flipped New England
New England flag I have it in my room
england new
New England but it was colonized by Lebanon
New Lebanon.
New England flag, it's also backwards
Maybe Lebanon? 🇱🇧
Lebanon
Lebanon colonized New England
Flag of New England, a cultural region in the north east US that consists of several states.
Backwards New England
It's the new England flag (I play age of history 2)
New England (u got the tree and white square on the wrong side)
A… strange inverse Lebanon
Togo-Lebonian Empire
Lebanon but Tonga
Communist Esperanto
New England, current and unofficial. New England had a few flags in its history, most of them along a similar design.
Bro thinks we won't notice the copy and paste from google
nonabel
Backwards [New England flag](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_New_England)
dnalgnE weN
If you want to see more of this flag, go to a New England Revolution match. They love to fly that NE flag!
Lesbians
New England (1700s)
Red if it was colonized by Lebanon
I think it's an old revolutionary war flag, or at least close. Looks like new England or some old stuff like bunker Hill flag
Lebanon
Lebanon Kentucky
I live in the US and saw a flag like this flying on a flagpole on someone's front lawn. I don't remember if it was flipped the other way, but it was red with a white canton and a tree inside it. It reminded me of Lebanon's flag, but I'm unsure of what it is.
That's the flag of New England, but you saw it backwards
Lebanon-Tonga
Its definitely the flag of Lebanon
Except if lebanon colonized china 🇱🇧➡️🇨🇳
North isreal
Someone said it was a New England flag (and mind you I’ve done zero of my own research so take it with a grain of salt) but I heard that it’s the flag of a neonazi group based from New Hampshire called PINES. I know PINES is real and they are terrible but I’m not sure if that’s 100% the flag but I think it is.
Just looked into them. Apparently they're a group that wants to establish New England as a white ethnostate nation. But they are NOT the creators of the flag, they just use the flag most commonly used to represent New England (which is [right here on Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_New_England)) and stole it to use as their proposed flag for their New England ethnostate, but the flag isn't actually connected to them, and 99% of people who use it are just using it as a flag for New England.
I'm not in NH either, so it wouldn't make sense.
Ah, thank you so much for explaining mate
nah it’s the new england flag pimp
Ah Daggum don’t I look like a fool