The first 'National Flag' of the USA has a circle of 7 stars on it with 3 stripes, two red, one white.
There was no set pattern for stars on the US flag and the individual who proposed the flag, Francis Hopkinson, did not set them in a circle but in the pattern of the crosses on the flag of Great Britain. Thus they were scattered.
yes there is
It was an orange back round, a circle in the middle, 7 yellow stars, and 1 black star.
The European Union flag is a blue background with a circle of 12 yellow stars.
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The stars that were formed to make a circle on the original United States of America flag represented the Thirteen Original Colonies, therefore there were thirteen stars. Now that there are fifty states in the U.S. the flag star arrangement has changed to show fifty stars formed to make a rectangle on the top left corner of out flag.
The flag of the EU is a royal blue flag with 12 yellow stars in a centre circle, to represent perfection.
the newest flag represends the 50 states the circle flag represented 13 colonies
No, it has 12 stars in a symmetric circle. It doesn't correspond to the number of member states.
The flag of the state of Tennessee is red with a blue circle in the middle with three white stars in it. The flag was designed by Colones Reeves and was adopted on April 17, 1905.
It was simply a matter of design. This flag often called the "Betsy Ross" flag was adopted as the official flag on 14 June 1977. George Washington asked Betsy Ross to make the 13 stars in a circle because he wanted it to mean that "no one colony would be more importent then another
Between July 4, 1891 and July 4, 1896, the adoption of a new American flag, there were 44 stars on the flag, after the adoption of Wyoming into the union. The stars are arranged 8 7 7 7 7 8 from top to bottom.