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Texas is called the Lone Star State because the first flag of the Republic of Texas adopted by the Congress in 1836 was blue with a golden star on it. This flag was known as the Burnet flag. The later Republic flag, now the state flag, has one lone white star in the blue field next to white and red stripes. (The white stripe is above the red.) ============================================== "Lone Star" state is Texas's nickname. Prior to the Mexican-American war, Texas gained independence from Mexico. Since Mexico had a large expanse of un-inhabited land, they allowed American settlers to live in the area. Stephen Austin (son of Moses Austin) urged the province to gain freedom. It's been called the Lone-Star Republic since.
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From colonial times, settlers in Texas used the lone star as a symbol of the area. Only ten days after Texas declared itself a republic, the Texas Provisional Government declared the single star to be the "particular emblem" of the Republic. Some sources state that the simple design and single star represented the united will of the citizens of the new Republic of Texas to throw off their former Mexican governors.
Hail is another way if honoring the flag and all that it stands for.
The US adapted its fifty star version of the national flag in the year of 1960. The exact date that the United States 50-star flag was adapted was on July 4, 1960.
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The Texas flag has 1 star.
It's a reference to the Lone Star flag of the State of Texas.
The star that represents Texas is located in the far right vertical column. It is the star that is 2nd from the top. If you draw a rectangle shape with that particular star being on the left side of the rectangle, you will find that the Texas flag will appear within that rectangle. The Texas flag is always flying when a U.S. flag is flying. The Texas flag just happens to blend in to the U.S. flag until you place a rectangle around it. The Texas flag is the only state flag that is allowed to fly within the U.S. Flag.
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Normally, like the "lone star" on the Texas flag, and the star on the California flag, those indicate an independent country. Texas and California were once independent nations; Texas from 1836 to about 1845, and California for about 3 weeks in 1846. It more than likely means the same for the former North Vietnam (or current Vietnam).
what does the yellow star on the flag mean
all the colors stand for different things. RED: BRAVERY WHITE: PURITY BLUE: LOYALTY === ===
Lone Star Flag
The colors on the Texas flag represent loyalty, purity, and bravery. The lone star symbolizes the unity of the state as one and the independence it upholds. The red, white, and blue colors used in the flag were inspired by the flag of the Republic of Texas.