Betsy Ross
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Definition
Proper noun A historical figure, specifically an American seamstress credited with creating the first flag of the United States of America in 1776, based on a request from George Washington.
Usage
This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the individual. * The story of Betsy Ross sewing the first flag is a popular American legend. * Many schoolchildren learn about Betsy Ross in history class.
Advanced Usage
- While widely accepted in popular culture, the historical evidence for Betsy Ross's specific role is debated by some scholars. The term is often used to symbolize early American patriotism and craftsmanship.
- The Betsy Ross narrative represents the ideal of the everyday citizen contributing to the nation's founding.
Variants and Related Words
- Ross: A common shortened reference in historical contexts.
- The Ross house is a historic landmark in Philadelphia.
Synonyms
- Flag maker: A general descriptive term for her attributed role.
- Patriot: In the context of her legendary contribution to the American Revolution.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- The Betsy Ross flag: Refers specifically to the design of the first American flag, featuring 13 stars in a circle on a blue canton and 13 red and white stripes.
- They flew the Betsy Ross flag during the historical reenactment.
Noun
- American seamstress said to have made the first American flag at the request of George Washington (1752-1836)