For a project, I have to have the old and new French flags on my poster. However, as I'm searching the internet (my textbook does not have it) the search results keep coming up with a ton of flags that were used. I'm pretty sure the new flag is the tri-color one (blue, white, red), but I cannot find the old flag that was used. Does anybody know where I can find a picture of this? Thanks :-)

To find an image of the old French flag, you can follow these steps:

1. Open a web browser and go to a search engine of your choice, such as Google.
2. In the search bar, type "Old French flag" or "Historical French flag."
3. Press Enter or click on the search icon to initiate the search.
4. As you mentioned, the current French flag is the tri-color one (blue, white, red). To differentiate it from the old flag, you can add specific keywords to your search. For example, you can try searching for "pre-revolution French flag" or "Bourbon French flag."
5. Scan through the image results that appear. It might take a bit of scrolling or refining your search query to find the specific image you need.
6. Look for images that depict the flag with the fleur-de-lis, which is a common symbol associated with the old French flag.
7. Click on the image that best matches the old French flag you're looking for.
8. If necessary, you can further refine your search by adjusting the search terms or using advanced search tools provided by the search engine.

By following these steps, you should be able to find a picture of the old French flag for your project.