There are stars on the flag for a reason. The reason is that each of the stars on the flag represent a state.
there are 50 stars on the US flag
There are no documented 13 star flags in existence so we don't know how the stars were arranged except from period illustrations.Those illustrations show a tremendous variety of star patterns. Flags with circular star patterns have been used and/or proposed continually since 1795 to the present time. So the answer is "from 13 to 50."(I have a 50-star flag where the arrangement of stars is a double circle.) Though I must admit that I have never seen a 49-star flag with the stars arranged in a circle.
how many stars are there on the china flag
There are 5 stars on China's flag.
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For a very brief period of time - between Alaska's statehood on January 3, 1959 to Hawaii's statehood on August 21, 1959 - there were 49 states, so there were 49 stars on the US flag. Hawaii was the 50th state to join the Union. It was a territory of the United States since 1898. Prior to that, it had been a sovereign nation. Territories of the United States do not have a star on the U.S. flag.
In total, there have been 27 revisions to the American flags because of added stars alone! The last addition to the flag was on July 4th, 1960 when the flag went from having 49 stars to 50 stars.
There is 50 stars on my flag which is the American flag's number of stars.
If your flag has 49 stars it may have been made between July 4, 1959, and July 3, 1960, when that was the official number of stars.
There are stars on the flag for a reason. The reason is that each of the stars on the flag represent a state.
there are 13 stars on Mississipis flag
They are white.
There is not now, nor has there ever been such thing as the 'American' flag. Continents do not have flags. Each country has its own. Should you mean the US flag then see the related question below.
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Between July 4, 1912 and July 3, 1959, there were 48 stars on the United States flag, after the adoption of Arizona and New Mexico into the union in the year from July 4, 1911-12.