Where the stars are, there was the Union Jack.
No state. It was made in colonial America in 1776.
Probably the American flag at that time, the eagle, the Declaration of Independence, George Washington, and possibly the Liberty Bell.
Google Pennsylvania colonial flag under images
the colours of the french flag go vertically whilst the colours of the Holland flag go horizontally
These were probably the three most used flags in colonial America. 1: The "Union Jack". It was identical to the UK's current flag, but the X behind the cross in the union Jack had no red stripes. 2: The Red Ensign. It had the Union Jack in the canton (like the American flag's white stars) and the rest was red. 3: The Continental Colors. It was identical to the American flag, but where the stars are today there was a Union Jack.
i have no idea lol
There is no such thing as the American flag. America consists of two continents, each country has its own flag. As does the USA.
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No state. It was made in colonial America in 1776.
The colour
Probably the American flag at that time, the eagle, the Declaration of Independence, George Washington, and possibly the Liberty Bell.
Google Pennsylvania colonial flag under images
the difference is the shape
If you are "American" what difference does your religion matter. I would say yes.
The Italian flag is green, white, red The French flag is blue, white, red
the colours of the french flag go vertically whilst the colours of the Holland flag go horizontally
These were probably the three most used flags in colonial America. 1: The "Union Jack". It was identical to the UK's current flag, but the X behind the cross in the union Jack had no red stripes. 2: The Red Ensign. It had the Union Jack in the canton (like the American flag's white stars) and the rest was red. 3: The Continental Colors. It was identical to the American flag, but where the stars are today there was a Union Jack.