Forty eight. The flag of the United States of America had forty eight stars from 1912 until 1959. Veteran's Day is celebrated in the United States on November 11th each year. The November 11th celebration dates back to 11:00am on the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918 when the hostilities of World War One officially came to an end. Most of the world recognizes November 11th as "Armistice Day." In 1954 President Eisenhower signed a resolution changing "Armistice Day" to "Veterans Day" as a recognition to all veterans of all wars.
The flag of the United States of America in 1964 had 50 stars, the same as today. The 50 star US flag is the longest flying flag in US history, second only to the 48 star flag. When Alaska was admitted to the USA in 1959 we had a 49 star flag. Then in 1960 another star was added for the new state of Hawaii making it a 50 star flag.
The answer is 48. Alaska and Hawaii were not added until 1959.
49 stars
There were 48 until Alaska and Hawaii were added in 1959.
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48 stars
There were 50 stars on that flag.
In the first flag for the what became the United States, there were 13 stars, one for each of the 13 American colonies.
The first US flag had 13 stars, which represented the original 13 colonies.
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by the first state
There is 50 stars on our flag, one is a state, all the stars are the states
the first flag of the US had 13 stars.
The flag of the United States of America had fourty-eight stars from 1912 until 1959.
There were 50 stars on that flag.
In the first flag for the what became the United States, there were 13 stars, one for each of the 13 American colonies.
The first US flag had 13 stars, which represented the original 13 colonies.
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==13 stars and 13 stripes==
==13 stars and 13 stripes==
The stars on Rhode Islands state flag represent the first thirteen states.
the stars and stripes
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