According to facts it was before the Revolutionary war.
Nothing. It just stood there un-harmed.
The American flag.
First of all Betsy Ross sewed the American flag not knitted. Anyways she sewed the flag in the American Revolution.
the Second World War
No. Betsy Ross was a seamstress during the Revolutionary war, and was rumored to have made the first American flag. She died 30 years before the start of the civil war
Nothing. It just stood there un-harmed.
The American flag.
francis hopkinson helped design the american flag
First of all Betsy Ross sewed the American flag not knitted. Anyways she sewed the flag in the American Revolution.
Betsy involvement was to make the first American flag to terminate the war against the British. The flag had thirteen stars and thirteen stripes. It was red white and blue.
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the Second World War
No. Betsy Ross was a seamstress during the Revolutionary war, and was rumored to have made the first American flag. She died 30 years before the start of the civil war
In the American Revolutionary War the American flag had 13 stars representing the 13 colonies.
The American flag (much like any country's flag) symbolizes everything that country stands, believes in, and is willing to fight for. In the case of the United States, the American flag symoblizes freedom, bravery, equality, unity. By raising the American Flag you declare that you will live by those qualities of life. When serving in the military you are fighting for 2 things. 1. The men and women standing next to you 2. The American Flag and everything it stands for When flying the American flag in war you are letting your enemy and everyone else know that you are willing to fight and die for that flag
how many stripes did the american flag had in ww1
No, the union flag is the British flag.The very first American flag included a union flag in the upper hoist canton, along with the thirteen stripes, this flag was named the Grand Union Flag. (This flag is the same as the British East India company flag, pre 1801.)There can be some confusion around this topic. In common American English use, the term "the Union" refers to the Northern States (i.e. the states remaining in the United States) during the American Civil War. As such, any reference in that context to a "Union Flag" means the American Flag (as flow at the time). "Union Flag" was not some specific design of flag, but was the American Flag.Outside the context of the American Civil War, the term Union Flag refers to the design of the Union Jack flag, the current flag of the United Kingdom (i.e. Great Britain, or, formally, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland).