The stars represent the states of the CSA, the Confederate Staes of America.
The stars on the confederate flag represent the original 13 states that belonged to the Confederate States of America. The first confederate flag had only 7 stars which represented the 7 southern states that were in the confederacy.
The Union Flag was the Stars and Stripes. The Confederate flag was the stars and bars, representing many fewer states.
the stars on the American flag represent the states.
13 Stars
The Stars & Bars.
The stars on the American flag represent the number of states in the union. There are fifty stars today, there were 13 originally.
The 13 stars on the Confederate battle flag represent the 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union, along with Missouri and Kentucky, which were border states with Confederate sympathies. The stars symbolize the unity of these states in their fight for independence during the Civil War. The design sought to convey a sense of identity and solidarity among the Confederate states.
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Bars
The stars represent the states.
The first official Confederate flag only contained seven stars. These seven stars represented the seven original Confederate States. In 1863, the second Confederate flag contained thirteen stars. These stars represented the seven original States plus the six States that seceded. Two of these six were unsuccessful but were still included.