The flag as we recognise it today was
first used during Revolutionary France, at the end of the eighteenth
century.
White was recognised
as the King's colour, and the colours of Paris were blue and red.
By choosing those three colours, the revolutionaries in Paris united
the traditional colours used by both the old government and Paris. The design was adopted as it was very easy for everyone to make and material in the three colours was readily available. The flag quickly became adopted as the
Flag of France. |