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Pine Tree Flag

The Tree Flag (or the Appeal to Heaven Flag) was one of the flags used during the American Revolution. The flag, which featured a pine tree with the motto "An Appeal to Heaven," or less frequently "An Appeal to God", was originally used by a squadron of six cruisers which were commissioned under George Washington's authority as Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in October 1775.

An Appeal to Heaven Flag
A modern redrawn version of the flag
UseOther
Proportion2:3
AdoptedOctober 21, 1775
DesignA pine tree with the words "AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN" written in all capital letters above the tree, and a white field behind it.
Designed byJoseph Reed

It is the official maritime ensign for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, though the script was removed in 1971. It was used by state navy vessels in addition to privateers sailing from Massachusetts.[1]

Design

 
An American school textbook depicting the flag alongside the Gadsden Flag, the Grand Union Flag, a colonial New England flag, the Bunker Hill flag, and the Flag of the United States.
 
The pine tree flag with the motto "An Appeal to Heaven".
 
A modern rendition of the original 1901 Maine Flag.

The design of the flag came from General Washington's secretary, Colonel Joseph Reed. In a letter dated October 21, 1775, Reed suggested a "flag with a white ground and a tree in the middle, the motto AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN" be used for the ships Washington commissioned.[2]

The following summer, on July 26, 1776, the Massachusetts General Court established the flag of the state navy with a resolution that stated in part: "...that the Colours be a white Flag, with a green Pine Tree, and an Inscription, 'Appeal to Heaven'."[2]

Pine tree symbolism

The pine tree has been symbolic in New England since the late 16th century, predating the arrival of colonists. After warring for decades, leaders of five nations — the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Mohawk — buried their weapons beneath a tree planted by the Iroquois Confederacy founder, the Great Peacemaker, at Onondaga. The "tree of peace" is featured in the center of the Hiawatha Belt, the Iroquois national belt, named for the Great Peacemaker's helper, Hiawatha.[3][4]

Colonists adopted the pine as a symbol on flags and currency in the 17th century, including variants of the flag of New England and coinage produced by the Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1652 to 1682.[5] Leading up to the Revolutionary War, the pine tree became a symbol of colonial ire and resistance as well as multi-tribal support of independence.[citation needed]

New England's eastern white pine was prized in the colonial shipbuilding industry for its quality and height. Following their 1620 arrival to Plymouth, the Pilgrims began harvesting the indigenous pines; two decades later, they began exporting the wood as far as Madagascar.[6]

Lacking domestic production of timber, and with imports from Russia and Sweden vulnerable to disruption, England included a mast-preservation clause in the 1691 Massachusetts Charter to ensure a reliable supply of 24-inch (61 cm) diameter trees for the Royal Navy. Surveyors marked trees appropriated to the Crown with the broad arrow symbol, but the so-called broad-arrow policy was never effectively enforced and colonists cut mast pines for sale on the black market.[6]

In the Province of New Hampshire, enforcement led to the Pine Tree Riot in 1772, where a statute had been in effect since 1722 protecting 12-inch diameter trees. After being fined and refusing to pay for possessing trees marked with the broad arrow, a New Hampshire mill owner leading other mill owners and townsmen assaulted the sheriff and his deputy sent to arrest him by giving him one lash with a tree switch for every tree which the mill owners were fined, cutting the ears, manes, and tails off their horses, and forced them out of town through a jeering crowd. This was one of the first acts of forceful protest against British policies. It occurred almost two years prior to the more well-known Boston Tea Party protest and three years before open hostilities began at the Battles of Lexington and Concord.[7]

According to legend, months prior to Colonel Joseph Reed's suggestion for using the pine, the pine was used on the flag that the colonists flew at the Battle of Bunker Hill in June 1775, though this is disputed by modern scholars. The historically accepted flag has a red field with the green pine tree in the upper left corner as depicted in John Trumbull's The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775 painting. Provided Reed was aware of the Bunker Hill flag, there was a precedent to incorporate the pine in another Colonial martial flag.[citation needed]

Given the pine tree's significance to the colonists and since the flag was to fly over colonial warships, the pine offered an appropriate and ironic symbol, as it flew atop the very structure for which the British had sought to harvest the white pine.[citation needed]

The flag of Maine, the "pine tree state", featured a pine tree on a buff field with a blue star in the canton from 1901 to 1909.

Appeal To Heaven

The phrase is a particular expression of the right of revolution used by British philosopher John Locke in chapter 14 of his Second Treatise on Civil Government which was published in 1690 as part of Two Treatises of Government refuting the theory of the divine right of kings.[8]

And where the body of the people, or any single man, is deprived of their right, or is under the exercise of a power without right, and have no appeal on earth, then they have a liberty to appeal to heaven, whenever they judge the cause of sufficient moment. And therefore, though the people cannot be judge, so as to have, by the constitution of that society, any superior power, to determine and give effective sentence in the case; yet they have, by a law antecedent and paramount to all positive laws of men, reserved that ultimate determination to themselves which belongs to all mankind, where there lies no appeal on earth, viz. to judge, whether they have just cause to make their appeal to heaven.

— [9]

Locke's works were well-known and frequently quoted by colonial leaders, being the most quoted authority on the government in the 1760–1776 period prior to American independence. Locke’s specific writing that most influenced the American philosophy of government was his Two Treatises of Government. In fact, Richard Henry Lee, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, saw the Declaration as being copied from that work. Locke was not only one of the most-cited political philosophers during the Founding Era, but the single most frequently-cited source in the years from 1760–1776 (the period leading up to the Declaration of Independence).[10]

Prior to Colonel Reed's suggestion and Massachusetts General Court establishing the Pine Tree flag as the standard of the Massachusetts navy, "an appeal to Heaven" or similar expressions had been invoked by the Massachusetts Provincial Congress in several resolutions, Patrick Henry in his Liberty or Death speech, and the Second Continental Congress in the Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms. Subsequently, it was used again by the Second Continental Congress in the Declaration of Independence.

Modern usage

The flag was prominently displayed in the introduction credits to HBO's John Adams miniseries (2008), referring to John Adams' proud, staunch New England identity.

In the 2010s, the flag became appropriated as a religious and political symbol by some conservative and nationalist activists within the United States.[11]

In 2013, the flag was seen at a Million Vet March where it flew behind Sarah Palin in photographs. At the time, commentator Andrew Sullivan discussed the relevance of the flag's appearance, focusing on the connections between the historical message of the flag and its modern usage by political conservatives.[12] In 2015, the Freedom From Religion Foundation demanded the flag's removal from a county courthouse in Arkansas.[13] Also in 2015, the Appeal to Heaven flag and slogan were adopted by a conservative religious movement using the same name.[14] In 2019, Illinois State Representative Chris Miller made a public appearance with the flag to "help focus attention" on a National Day of Prayer.[15] The flag was also flown by Trump supporters and rioters during the 2021 United States Capitol attack.[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ Naval History Center FAQ. Retrieved from http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq122-1.htm Archived 2012-10-04 at the Library of Congress Web Archives.
  2. ^ a b Wyatt, Rick (2002). Washington's Cruisers Flag (U.S.). Retrieved from http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/us-wacr.html.
  3. ^ "Hiawatha Belt". Onondaga Nation. Onondaga Nation. 18 June 2014. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  4. ^ "The 6 Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy". Britannica. Britannica. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  5. ^ . Legendary Coins & Currency. Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Archived from the original on 7 November 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  6. ^ a b . King's Mark Resource Conservation & Development Project, Inc. King's Mark Resource Conservation and Development Council. 24 February 2011. Archived from the original on 12 November 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Weare, NH 1772: Rebellion Before the Revolution–The Pine Tree Riot". 21 March 2006.
  8. ^ John Locke. "Second Treatise on Civil Government". - Chapter 3 Sect. 20-21 & Chapter 14 Sect. 168
  9. ^ Benner, Dave (16 April 2017). . Tenth Amendment Center. Archived from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  10. ^ "John Locke – A Philosophical Founder of America". 29 December 2016.
  11. ^ Brantley, Max. ""A new flag to fight about — 'Appeal to Heaven'"". Arkansas Times.
  12. ^ Sullivan, Andrew (14 October 2013). ""Is Palin Invoking Locke's Right Of Rebellion?"".
  13. ^ "Press Release, "FFRF asks Ark. county to take down 'Appeal to Heaven' flag"".
  14. ^ Griffith, Wendy. "'It Ain't Over!' Christians Appeal to Heaven". CBN News.
  15. ^ "Press Release, George Washington 'Appeal To Heaven' Flag Helps Focus attention on 'National Day of Prayer' Coming Up on May 2nd". 4 April 2019.
  16. ^ Jhaveri, Ishaan. "The Pine Tree flag: How one symbol at the Capitol riot connects far-right extremism to Christianity".

External links

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The Tree Flag or the Appeal to Heaven Flag was one of the flags used during the American Revolution The flag which featured a pine tree with the motto An Appeal to Heaven or less frequently An Appeal to God was originally used by a squadron of six cruisers which were commissioned under George Washington s authority as Commander in chief of the Continental Army in October 1775 An Appeal to Heaven FlagA modern redrawn version of the flagUseOtherProportion2 3AdoptedOctober 21 1775DesignA pine tree with the words AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN written in all capital letters above the tree and a white field behind it Designed byJoseph ReedIt is the official maritime ensign for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts though the script was removed in 1971 It was used by state navy vessels in addition to privateers sailing from Massachusetts 1 Contents 1 Design 2 Pine tree symbolism 3 Appeal To Heaven 4 Modern usage 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksDesign Edit An American school textbook depicting the flag alongside the Gadsden Flag the Grand Union Flag a colonial New England flag the Bunker Hill flag and the Flag of the United States The pine tree flag with the motto An Appeal to Heaven A modern rendition of the original 1901 Maine Flag The design of the flag came from General Washington s secretary Colonel Joseph Reed In a letter dated October 21 1775 Reed suggested a flag with a white ground and a tree in the middle the motto AN APPEAL TO HEAVEN be used for the ships Washington commissioned 2 The following summer on July 26 1776 the Massachusetts General Court established the flag of the state navy with a resolution that stated in part that the Colours be a white Flag with a green Pine Tree and an Inscription Appeal to Heaven 2 Pine tree symbolism EditThe pine tree has been symbolic in New England since the late 16th century predating the arrival of colonists After warring for decades leaders of five nations the Seneca Cayuga Onondaga Oneida and Mohawk buried their weapons beneath a tree planted by the Iroquois Confederacy founder the Great Peacemaker at Onondaga The tree of peace is featured in the center of the Hiawatha Belt the Iroquois national belt named for the Great Peacemaker s helper Hiawatha 3 4 Colonists adopted the pine as a symbol on flags and currency in the 17th century including variants of the flag of New England and coinage produced by the Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1652 to 1682 5 Leading up to the Revolutionary War the pine tree became a symbol of colonial ire and resistance as well as multi tribal support of independence citation needed New England s eastern white pine was prized in the colonial shipbuilding industry for its quality and height Following their 1620 arrival to Plymouth the Pilgrims began harvesting the indigenous pines two decades later they began exporting the wood as far as Madagascar 6 Lacking domestic production of timber and with imports from Russia and Sweden vulnerable to disruption England included a mast preservation clause in the 1691 Massachusetts Charter to ensure a reliable supply of 24 inch 61 cm diameter trees for the Royal Navy Surveyors marked trees appropriated to the Crown with the broad arrow symbol but the so called broad arrow policy was never effectively enforced and colonists cut mast pines for sale on the black market 6 In the Province of New Hampshire enforcement led to the Pine Tree Riot in 1772 where a statute had been in effect since 1722 protecting 12 inch diameter trees After being fined and refusing to pay for possessing trees marked with the broad arrow a New Hampshire mill owner leading other mill owners and townsmen assaulted the sheriff and his deputy sent to arrest him by giving him one lash with a tree switch for every tree which the mill owners were fined cutting the ears manes and tails off their horses and forced them out of town through a jeering crowd This was one of the first acts of forceful protest against British policies It occurred almost two years prior to the more well known Boston Tea Party protest and three years before open hostilities began at the Battles of Lexington and Concord 7 According to legend months prior to Colonel Joseph Reed s suggestion for using the pine the pine was used on the flag that the colonists flew at the Battle of Bunker Hill in June 1775 though this is disputed by modern scholars The historically accepted flag has a red field with the green pine tree in the upper left corner as depicted in John Trumbull s The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker s Hill June 17 1775 painting Provided Reed was aware of the Bunker Hill flag there was a precedent to incorporate the pine in another Colonial martial flag citation needed Given the pine tree s significance to the colonists and since the flag was to fly over colonial warships the pine offered an appropriate and ironic symbol as it flew atop the very structure for which the British had sought to harvest the white pine citation needed The flag of Maine the pine tree state featured a pine tree on a buff field with a blue star in the canton from 1901 to 1909 Appeal To Heaven EditThe phrase is a particular expression of the right of revolution used by British philosopher John Locke in chapter 14 of his Second Treatise on Civil Government which was published in 1690 as part of Two Treatises of Government refuting the theory of the divine right of kings 8 And where the body of the people or any single man is deprived of their right or is under the exercise of a power without right and have no appeal on earth then they have a liberty to appeal to heaven whenever they judge the cause of sufficient moment And therefore though the people cannot be judge so as to have by the constitution of that society any superior power to determine and give effective sentence in the case yet they have by a law antecedent and paramount to all positive laws of men reserved that ultimate determination to themselves which belongs to all mankind where there lies no appeal on earth viz to judge whether they have just cause to make their appeal to heaven 9 Locke s works were well known and frequently quoted by colonial leaders being the most quoted authority on the government in the 1760 1776 period prior to American independence Locke s specific writing that most influenced the American philosophy of government was his Two Treatises of Government In fact Richard Henry Lee a signer of the Declaration of Independence saw the Declaration as being copied from that work Locke was not only one of the most cited political philosophers during the Founding Era but the single most frequently cited source in the years from 1760 1776 the period leading up to the Declaration of Independence 10 Prior to Colonel Reed s suggestion and Massachusetts General Court establishing the Pine Tree flag as the standard of the Massachusetts navy an appeal to Heaven or similar expressions had been invoked by the Massachusetts Provincial Congress in several resolutions Patrick Henry in his Liberty or Death speech and the Second Continental Congress in the Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms Subsequently it was used again by the Second Continental Congress in the Declaration of Independence Modern usage EditThe flag was prominently displayed in the introduction credits to HBO s John Adams miniseries 2008 referring to John Adams proud staunch New England identity In the 2010s the flag became appropriated as a religious and political symbol by some conservative and nationalist activists within the United States 11 In 2013 the flag was seen at a Million Vet March where it flew behind Sarah Palin in photographs At the time commentator Andrew Sullivan discussed the relevance of the flag s appearance focusing on the connections between the historical message of the flag and its modern usage by political conservatives 12 In 2015 the Freedom From Religion Foundation demanded the flag s removal from a county courthouse in Arkansas 13 Also in 2015 the Appeal to Heaven flag and slogan were adopted by a conservative religious movement using the same name 14 In 2019 Illinois State Representative Chris Miller made a public appearance with the flag to help focus attention on a National Day of Prayer 15 The flag was also flown by Trump supporters and rioters during the 2021 United States Capitol attack 16 See also EditFlag of New England 1901 Maine Flag American Enlightenment Thompson s War Pine Tree RiotReferences Edit Naval History Center FAQ Retrieved from http www history navy mil faqs faq122 1 htm Archived 2012 10 04 at the Library of Congress Web Archives a b Wyatt Rick 2002 Washington s Cruisers Flag U S Retrieved from http www crwflags com fotw flags us wacr html Hiawatha Belt Onondaga Nation Onondaga Nation 18 June 2014 Retrieved 12 July 2020 The 6 Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy Britannica Britannica Retrieved 12 July 2020 Massachusetts Pine Tree Shilling 1652 Legendary Coins amp Currency Smithsonian National Museum of American History Archived from the original on 7 November 2016 Retrieved 12 July 2020 a b Why The Name King s Mark King s Mark Resource Conservation amp Development Project Inc King s Mark Resource Conservation and Development Council 24 February 2011 Archived from the original on 12 November 2020 Retrieved 12 July 2020 Weare NH 1772 Rebellion Before the Revolution The Pine Tree Riot 21 March 2006 John Locke Second Treatise on Civil Government Chapter 3 Sect 20 21 amp Chapter 14 Sect 168 Benner Dave 16 April 2017 John Locke s Appeal to Heaven Its Continuing Relevance Tenth Amendment Center Archived from the original on 1 August 2021 Retrieved 27 August 2020 John Locke A Philosophical Founder of America 29 December 2016 Brantley Max A new flag to fight about Appeal to Heaven Arkansas Times Sullivan Andrew 14 October 2013 Is Palin Invoking Locke s Right Of Rebellion Press Release FFRF asks Ark county to take down Appeal to Heaven flag Griffith Wendy It Ain t Over Christians Appeal to Heaven CBN News Press Release George Washington Appeal To Heaven Flag Helps Focus attention on National Day of Prayer Coming Up on May 2nd 4 April 2019 Jhaveri Ishaan The Pine Tree flag How one symbol at the Capitol riot connects far right extremism to Christianity External links Edit Media related to Pine Tree Flag at Wikimedia Commons History of An Appeal to Heaven flag Wallbuilders Dutch Sheets Tells Story Behind the Appeal to Heaven Flag Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pine Tree Flag amp oldid 1129195425, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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