If by original states you mean the thirteen colonies then just do 50-13. 37.
We have 50 stars on the united state flag.
9 states were added to the original 13. 22 in total.
From 1795 to 1818, the US used a flag that had 15 stars and 15 stripes. It signified the original colonies and the addition of 2 new states, Vermont and Kentucky. The 15 stripes were for the 15 states in the USA at that time. On July 4, 1818, a new flag was created. It had 20 stars for 5 new states that were added to the US. This flag and all that have followed have had 13 stripes, representing the original 13 states.
It added hundreds of appointments to the regional courts of the united states with the approval of the federalist controlled congress
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If by original states you mean the thirteen colonies then just do 50-13. 37.
Kentucky on June 1, 1792
We have 50 stars on the united state flag.
They where the the union, they where the first US citizens after the revolution.
9 states were added to the original 13. 22 in total.
there was thirteen because there was only thirteen colonies but there became more colonies and more states they added more stars.
Vermont and Kentucky, in that order.
From 1795 to 1818, the US used a flag that had 15 stars and 15 stripes. It signified the original colonies and the addition of 2 new states, Vermont and Kentucky. The 15 stripes were for the 15 states in the USA at that time. On July 4, 1818, a new flag was created. It had 20 stars for 5 new states that were added to the US. This flag and all that have followed have had 13 stripes, representing the original 13 states.
The first was Delaware, the second was Pennsylvania
The Declaration of Independence, written in 1776, contains at the very top of the document the phrase "The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America" (capitalization as in original). So it wasn't "added"; it's been there since the very beginning. There are other countries who are known as the local equivalent of "United States of (whatever)" (one example is Mexico, which is officially "Estados Unidos Mexicanos"), but "the United States" is almost universally assumed to refer to the United States of America.
There is no 42nd amendment to the United States Constitution.