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The first national flag associated with what is now the American state of Maryland was that of Great Britain during the 17th and 18th centuries. In 1776, Maryland declared independence from Great Britain, along with 12 other British colonies, becoming one of the original states of the United States of America. At that time, the American flag had 13 stars for each existing state versus the 50 that appear on the national flag today. The state flag of Maryland was officially adopted in 1904 and consists of the heraldic banner of George Calvert, First Baron Baltimore. Calvert sought the royal charter for the region that would become the state of Maryland in the early 17th century. His heraldic banner includes the black and gold coat of arms of the Calvert family. The vertical bars represent the bars of a wooden palisade wall. This association originates from Calverts storming of a fortification during a battle. The red and white coat of arms belonged to the family of Calverts mother, the