When they signed the Declaration of Indepence the Flag of St George was on the portrait in the background
Anglo Saxons Robin Hood - Hereward the Wake had fought the Norman invaders for years in England
I might be wrong
I think it was the backlash too 1066 that led to America ! I am still in England you find the pic easy and I have posted b4 !

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The "St. George Declaration of Independence" isn't a single document, but
relates to King George III's Proclamation of Rebellion (1775), which declared American colonies in revolt before the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and to a 1979 CARICOM declaration in St. George's, Grenada, supporting decolonization. It can also refer to the historical journey of the actual U.S. Declaration, as detailed in books by author Judith St. George, or to Richard Mansergh St. George, a British soldier fighting the American rebels.

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