The flag was like the US's flag today, 13 red and white stripes, in the top left corner a blue background, with white stars. Only their were 13 stars, for the 13 colonies. The stars were in a circle. As the US adopted more states, more stars were added.
Since it's creation, the US Flag has stood for freedom and the American way of live. It is the symbol of our country and as a US citizen, I respect the flag and for all those who have died under our Flag to keep freedom alive.
There is no such thing as the American flag. America consists of two continents, each country has its own flag. As does the USA.
The Philippines became a U.S. territory in December 1898. (It became an independent country in July 1946.)
Hawaii was admitted as the 50th state on August 21st, 1959. The 27th flag of the United States became the official flag on July 4th, 1960.
There have 13 stripes on the American flag since 1787, except for a brief period when there were 15 after Kentucky and Vermont became states. When Tennessee became the 16th state on June 1, 1796, the flag was returned to 13 stripes, but stars continued to be added for each new state. So there were 13 stripes on the flag in 1861.
No. There are many American flags. Each country has its own. The union flag became what is today the US flag.
This is a 1845 Republic of Texas flag, the flag which flew over the Texas Republic before it became occupied by the US government.
the flag became official in 1971
No
They fly a different flag, because they are a different country, now if they were the same country, they would fly the the US flag.
Every country has a flag.
If the flag you are referring to is the original American flag, from when we first became a country, then the colors were ALWAYS red, white, and blue.
the Texas flag because it has been its own country
Liberia's flag is very similar to the United States flag.
The flag of Great Britain.
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Kosovo, which recently became independent, has put a map of the country on its flag. Kosovo and Cyprus are the only countries to have maps on their flags.