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The flag of Texas is defined by law as follows
This flag was adopted on January 24, 1839 as the final national flag of the Republic of Texas. The Republic also had a naval flag, and the previous national flag became its infantry battle standard.
When Texas became the 28th state of the Union on December 29, 1845, its national flag became the state flag. The colors are given the same symbolism in the flag of Texas as when they appear in the Flag of the United States. Blue stands for loyalty, white strength, and red bravery.
The pledge of allegiance to the state flag is:
An urban legend maintains that Texas negotiated a special agreement with the United States on becoming a state under which the Texas flag would be the only state flag to have equal status with the flag of the United States. This is only an urban legend; the Texas flag law requires that the flag of the United States be given precedence over the Lone Star flag in the same way as it is over any other state flag.