The first truly "American" flag was made before we became the United States of America. This flag known as the Continental Colors or ("Grand Union" flag) was first raised on January 1, 1776 on Prospect Hill in Boston. It has 13 alternating red and white stripes with the British Union Jack (King's Colors) in the upper left corner of the flag. It began as the British Red Ensign used by the British Navy since 1674 when it in 1707 became the flag of the English American Colonies under Queen Anne of England. From 1707 it was known as the Colonial Red Ensign or Queen Anne's Colors. After years of conflict with the British Parliament over taxation and quartering of troops in private homes with no vote in the decisions being made many Colonial residents were concerned about their future. As a first step toward a national identity someone sewed six white stripes on the Colonial Red Ensign making what many call the first American flag - the Grand Union flag.
The first "Stars and Stripes" American flag was made shortly after the Continental Congressional Flag Resolution of June 14, 1777. It was most likely designed by Francis Hopkinson. Who actually stitched this first flag is unknown. But, an upholsterer and seamstress named Betsy Ross of Philadelphia most likely made a number of US flags.
The first "Stars and Stripes" American Flag (the flag of the United States of America) was most likely made in Philadelphia. The Maritime Committee of the Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia passed the flag resolution on June 14th 1777. Francis Hopkinson was most likely this first designer of this American flag first used by the US Navy to distinguish our ships from the British warships and others.
"No... It wasn't cotton, and it wasn't fuzzy wool."
It was Homespun Hemp.
Betsy Ross made the first flag of the United States of America out of the finest, strongest fiber available, hemp fabric. "It is also said that the finest laces of the olden days were always made of hemp in preference to any other fiber." -Herndon, p.154.
-U.S.A. Hemp Museum
Lets not forget, it was not just any string that connected Dr. Ben Franklin to the clouds above for his famous kite experiment, it was hemp. And he also loved wearing it.
The Declaration of Independence was drafted on Hemp paper by our founding
fathers and farmers, Thomas Jefferson and George Washington.
"Make the most of the hemp seed and sow it everywhere."
- General George Washinton (Our most famous Hemp Farmer)
The very first flag of the United States of America was described in a resolution by the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania dates June 14th 1777. A senator from New Jersey, Francis Hopkinson lived in Bordentown, New Jersey just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia most likely designed the first flag of the US. It had 13 six-pointed stars arranged in rows of 3-2-3-2-3 and 13 alternating red and white stripes with red at the top and bottom. So, where was it "invented?" You decide: Philadelphia or Bordentown.
The first flag wasnt made in this planet because.........?
i don't know um but i do know that the first that Congress approved of the last flag was in June 14, 1774
The first flag was made in Pennsylvania
She made the first flag in 1776.
Napoleon was the first person who designed and made the Italian flag. The Italian flag was not introduced until the year of 1919.
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No. This is a story her grandson made up. Congress gives credit to Francis Hopkinson who designed the flag. The first flag was made for the navy in 1776 and it was a basic British flag with stripes. The second flag had stars where the British flag had a cross.
The Flag.
She made the first flag in 1776.
Congress has recognized Francis Hopkins as the creator of the flag. The first flag was made for the navy in 1775.
The current flag was made official on February 15, 1965.
No, the first American flag was made out of tabocco. The person that made it was left handed also.
The first flag was made in 1775 for the navy by Francis Hopkins. Congress has recognized him as the first person to make the American flag.
To date. None. There is no such thing as the American flag
Betsy Ross made the first American Flag.
Napoleon was the first person who designed and made the Italian flag. The Italian flag was not introduced until the year of 1919.
The flag wasn't "ratified". The first flag was made in 1776 by Francis Hopkins for the navy and Congress has recognized this flag as the first along with the man who made it. The Constitution is ratified ,not a flag.
Georgia Girl made the lone star flag
The first Romanian flag, similar to the flag from today, is from 1834.
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