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Flags That Have Flown Over Georgia: The History of the Georgia State Flag
French National Flag, c. 1370 - 1600
In 1562, France began its attempts to colonize North America, sending Jean Ribault and a band of French Huguenots to Florida. On the banks of the St. Johns River, Ribault erected a stone marker announcing France's claim to Florida. Thereafter, they sailed northward along Georgia's coast to present-day Port Royal, South Carolina, where they built a fort. A second expedition of Huguenots arrived two years later and built a fort at the mouth of the St. Johns River. Clearly, the French flag, which then consisted of three gold fleurs-de-lis on a blue background, flew in Georgia's coastal water as a result of the Huguenot colonization efforts.
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