In the top left corner is a minny British flag
Because of Hawaii's relationship with the British. The Hawaiian king originally flew the British Union flag on its own, but a group of advisor's recommended it be changed to include stripes to represent the islands he had united.
it was created, to show that's Hawaii supported both America, and the British Empire
For a period of Hawaiian history, the islands were allied with the British Empire, most notably under King Kamehameha I (1758-1819). When the King requested a design for a new flag, it was designed by the Royal Hawaiian Navy, which included former members of the British Royal Navy. The new flag (with stripes of white, red, and blue) contained elements of both the British and American flags. The current version was made official in 1845.
No, it does not.
1816
in the left hand corner of the Hawaiian is a symbol that is resembles the British flag. the rest of the flag consists of stripes that are: white red blue white red blue white this is a patteren. red
hae [hi]
Australia was a British colony, and adapted their flag from the British flag.
when was the british flag first used
His mother is British and his father is Hawaiian-Chinese.
The british have never had a flag to change
Yes it was