it looked cool with 48 stars and 13 stripes.
The flag contained 46 stars and 13 stripes.
The answer you seek is 46, the same number as the number of states in the union in 1910.
45 stars and 13 stripes
The flag was basically the US flag now.
It had two fewer stars than now, since Alaska and Hawaii weren't states yet.
Yellow-The gold That Have been Stolen from AmericaBlue-The Seas And Rivers of ColombiaRed-Blood that Jesus Christ lost for us
50 stars in the top left hand corner and red and white stripes.(Usually on a gold pole with an American eagle on top).
the US Flag is red, white and blue.
The flag was basically the US flag now.
See the link.
The first U.S. flag had thirteen stars
The American flag has red horizontal lines and in one box there is full of stars in the blue background
Really? We were not a country yet in 1690, so there was no U.S.A. flag!! We were under either British, Spanish, or French rule.
Augusta National? It is a yellow flag, with a shaped green (Possibly of the US) with a green pin and red flag on it. It also has the Masters and the date just above the green.
Statue of Liberty in front of US Flag.
When Taft became President, the US flag had 46 stars. In 1912, New Mexico and Arizona became states 47 and 48.
The American flag.
Very much like it is today, but with 48 stars on the flag and no interstate freeway system.
The United States flag in 1930 was very similar to the current flag. It had seven red stripes and six white stripes. However, the 1930 flag had only forty eight stars whereas today's flag contains fifty stars.
They felt like it