The thirteen stars on the North Dakota flag represent the original 13 colonies of the United States.
The thirteen stars denote Georgia's position as one of the thirteen original colonies.
The thirteen stars on the old American flag represented the thirteen colonies.
The thirteen red and white stripes represent the thirteen original colonies, and the fifty stars represent the fifty states.
-The fifty stars represent the number of states -The thirteen stripes represent the original 13 colonies
they represent the thirteen colonies and the stars represent the the 50 states
The thirteen stars represent the colonies. Or in the new flag we have it's the 13 stripes.
the strips represent the original thirteen colonies and the stars the 50 states
the thirteen stars at the top, the thirteen arrows of war, and the thirteen leaves on the olive branch.
There are 50 stars in the blue field that represent the 50 states. The thirteen red and white stripes represent the thirteen original colonies.
The design of North Dakota's flag is almost an exact copy of the unit banner carried by the state's troop contingent in the Philippine-American War and was adopted as North Dakota's state flag on March 3, 1911. The thirteen stars above the eagle represent the thirteen original US states. The sun burst represents the birth of a new nation, the United States. The olive branch and the arrow's in the eagle's claws represent the power of peace and war.
The 13 stripes represent the thirteen original colonies and the 50 stars represent the 50 states which are now part of the United States.
North Dakota's state flag is almost an exact copy of the regimental flag of the North Dakota Infantry, which was carried in 1898 during the Spanish-American War and in 1899 during the Philippine Island Insurrection. North Dakota's flag was adopted by the North Dakota Legislative Assembly on March 3, 1911. A bill to change the state flag because it too closely resembled the Coat of Arms of the United States and was not particularly symbolic of North Dakota was introduced and defeated in 1953. An eagle is centered on a field of blue and represents authority and power. The olive branch clutched in its talons symbolize peace and the arrows symbolize military protection. Thirteen stars are above the eagle's head and represent the original 13 colonies.