Flag of New Orange (The British Ain't Coming)

The flag of  is a consisting of three equal horizontal orange, white, and blue bands. The Prince's Flag was an old flag of the Netherlands, therefore a de facto flag of the New Netherland colony, which would become New Orange.

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The Prince's Flag was first introduced by Sea Beggars in the Capture of Brielle in 1572. In 1587, the Admiralty of Zeeland ordered these flags to fly on their warships. It soon became a symbol of the Dutch Revolt and was adopted by the Dutch Republic. The orange in the flag gradually changed to red around 1650, becoming the flag of the Netherlands still in use today. The reason for this is unknown, although several theories exist. The orange-white-blue flag, however, continued to be flown as well and in later times formed the basis for the former South African flag.

The Prince's Flag was a de facto flag of the New Netherland colony until the Dutch flag's change to red. When New Netherland declared its independence in 1763 as New Orange, it chose the Prince's Flag as its national flag as to distinguish from the Dutch flag.