What is republic of vermont flag?

The flag of the Republic of Vermont, also known as the Green Mountain Boys flag, features a blue field with a green pine tree in the center. The words "Vermont Republic" are written in gold above the tree. The pine tree symbolizes the state's nickname of "the Green Mountain State," while the blue and gold colors represent loyalty and independence. The flag was first used in the late 18th century during the Vermont Republic, a short-lived independent state that existed from 1777 to 1791. Today, the flag is used by some Vermonters as a symbol of state pride and history.