Walks Talks About Historic Boston

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The flag which Washington raised at Prospect Hill, Somerville, symbolized a recognition of imperial authority, while declaring the unity of the Colonies in de- fiance of oppression.
\\^ith the action of the Continental Congress, all com- promise, or contingent alliance w'as repudiated. The U^nited States stood alone, flung its own flag in defiance of all con- trol, sought its own friends among the nations, and took its place as the first stalwart exponent of the principle of liberty- Our flag m
...eans that the right to govern depends upon the consent of the governed; that an vuiconsenting people may revolt, may overthrow, if possible, its alien control, and must establish its own authority upon a basis recognizable by others. Happily this was done here by the patriots of so many generations ago. They won out. The Revolutionary Flag was made, as the Continental Congress decreed, the Flag of the Republic of thirteen states. And today, this flag, augmented in its union from the original thirteen stars of the small, rebellious Colonies to the forty-eight of the great states of this twentieth century, is a blazon of the principle of liberty to the world.

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