The design of the United States' flag originated from modifications to British Red Ensigns after the American Revolution. The field that originally displayed the British Union Jack was replaced with a blue field with white stars, which represented the number of states included in the union. Originally having thirteen stars to symbolize the thirteen colonies, the number of stars on the U.S. flag was changed whenever a new state was added to the union.
well red means heat,white means the sun,blue means water and the stars are people putting there bums in water from the boiling hot that burt there big,fat red bums.
The red circle refers to the rising sun.
The flag has a blue background with yellow symbols.
The state flag and the the country it represtedtive
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No. Those colors were already traditional for flags. The colors of the American flag were taken from the colours of the Great Seal of the United States. The colors were the same as the British flag and were chosen simply because they were traditional flag colors. The symbolic meanings for the particular colors (to match the symbolism on the flag) were suggested at a later date, based on the same sort of rationales used in European coats-of-arms.
An official explanation of the colors on the flag doesn't exist.
The colors on the flag of the United State's are, "Red, White, and Blue" You are welcome. ;-D
the colors of nepals flag represent red and yellow
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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.
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Indiana does not have official state colors. However, the Indiana state flag has a blue background with yellow symbols.