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hello and welcome to the flagship video of the Maryland Almanac recently Iamp;#39;ve seen a lot of Articles making claims about the origins of the Maryland flag that are just not true so today weamp;#39;re going to go over the history of the Maryland flag and among some of the common claims about its past the story repeated by most sources goes something like this the flag got its start as two English Herald Rees that were combined to make a state seal during the Civil War the two banners got split up with the yellow and black half being used by the union and the red and white half being used by the Confederacy after the war the two halves were combined as a symbol of reconciliation between both sides to make the flag that we have today while the stuff about the herald and the state seal is true the claim that the flag split up during the Civil War is not and that myth comes from a few different places one common Claim about the Maryland flag is that Confederate sympathizers in Maryl