thats what i tryed to ask yall
The American flag had 13 stars in a circular form where our 50 our now. The stripes were the same.
Fly at highest point. Not let the flag touch the ground . When now longer useable I believe you suppose to ury it.
the same way it did now today
Adorning all American spacecraft and most aircraft is an American flag which appears to be backwards, or inverted along the Y-axis. This is an intentional design, with the following concept in mind: 1) Imagine an American flag, correctly represented with the stars on the upper-left quadrant, suspended correctly by a flagpole on the flag's LEFT side. 2) Imagine the wind suddenly reverses, or the flagpole moves to your visual right, and the flag is now suspended to backward, attached to the flagpole on the flag's now RIGHT side. Because the flag would appear backward on any vessel moving forward (flag against the wind,) and American vessels never retreat, it has been a unique point of pride to paint our science and military vessels as "forging ahead" with a backward-facing flag.
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.
American flags can now be recycled respectfully. I found an informative website with the facts about this subject at www.AmericanFlagDisposal.com PatrioticGal.
I do believe most Americans call the flag OLE GLORY. But now days and i personally believe it is a shame that a large percentage(mostly new citizens from other countries) do not salute or stand for it.
American settlers won the Bear Flag Revolt in 1846. However, the United States government soon took over the territory which is now California.
The United States flag has been changed 26 times since 1777.
Because the Americans placed it there as proof that they landed on the moon.However, they no longer bear the image of the US flag on them. Due to space weathering, the flags are now completely white.
The flag was basically the US flag now.
No one asked. She didn’t make the flag. Her grandchildren made up the story after her death and now the fable has taken on a life all it’s own.