what does the feathers tail on the eagle represent
There isn't an eagle on the US flag. Maybe you're thinking of the Great Seal of the US or something along those lines.
It stood for the freedom of America and symbolizes anti tyranny along with the power and versatility of the United States.
The presidential seal stands for E Pluribus Unum. It is also the motto of the United States, and means "out of many, one."
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Freedom....
There is no eagle on the American flag.
The eagle on the flag of Pennsylvania represents the state's loyalty to the United States of America.
American Bald Eagle and the US Flag
American Eagle
It stands for liberty.
The eagle represents freedom, which therefore shows America as a free country
Yeah, but there is the American flag and the eagle
Its ethier for freedom or the bald egeale is our natinol animal
the eagle in the mexican flag stands for bravery and their independent
The US and Mexican flags are different designs and they mean different things. The US flag is symbolic of the original 13 colonies, and of the current number of states in the Union. The Mexican flag is symbolic of the foundation myth of the Mexica (Aztec) tribe, who are said to have founded their great city where they saw an eagle perched on a cactus plant with a snake in its mouth.
The Bundesschild on the German flag is an eagle inside a shield, which overlaps with as much as 1/5 of the flag's length. This flag signifies federal government, and normal citizens are not permitted to use it.
The logo for the US Navy is a bald eagle with spread wings, stood in front of the US flag. The logo for the US Navy Seals, however is a bald eagle on an ancor, in front of a ship.