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What flags flew over Michigan?

The flags that flew over Michigan were Spanish, French, English, and United States.


How many stars are on the flag?

There are currently (as of August 2016) 50 stars on the American flag and thirteen stripes for the thirteen colonies.Note: At one time they added stripes along with the stars - the Star Spangled Banner that flew over Fort McHenry had 15 stripes. The 15-star, 15-stripe flag was authorized by the Flag Act of January 13, 1794, adding 2 stripes and 2 Stars. The regulation went into effect on May 1, 1795. This flag was the only U.S. Flag to have more than 13 stripes. Realizing that the addition of a new star and new stripe for each new State was impractical, Congress passed the Flag Act of 1818 which returned the flag design to 13 stripes and specified 20 stars for the 20 states. All US flags since then have stuck to the rule of 13-stripes and 1 star for each state.


How many flags flew at ground zero?

if the ground zero it,s coming we don,t have any more flags flew ,just we need the peobel they nowk whate do.


How many stars does the European flag have?

There are currently (as of August 2016) 50 stars on the American flag and thirteen stripes for the thirteen colonies.Note: At one time they added stripes along with the stars - the Star Spangled Banner that flew over Fort McHenry had 15 stripes. The 15-star, 15-stripe flag was authorized by the Flag Act of January 13, 1794, adding 2 stripes and 2 Stars. The regulation went into effect on May 1, 1795. This flag was the only U.S. Flag to have more than 13 stripes. Realizing that the addition of a new star and new stripe for each new State was impractical, Congress passed the Flag Act of 1818 which returned the flag design to 13 stripes and specified 20 stars for the 20 states. All US flags since then have stuck to the rule of 13-stripes and 1 star for each state.


When was the first time the stars and strips flew in a flag day celebration?

June 14, 1861


What three flags flew over early Missouri?

spain, england and france


Titanic ship haved flags?

Yes. She flew the flags of England, France and the United States (but not Ireland). However, flags are removed at sunset so she was not flying anything when she sank.


How big was the flag that flew over Fort McHenry?

The flag originally measured 30 by 42 feet. Each of the fifteen stripes is 2 feet wide, and each of the stars measures about 2 feet in diameter.flag originally measured 30 by 42 feet. Each of the fifteen stripes is 2 feet wide, and each of the stars measures about 2 feet in diameter


Where and when was the fifty star flag of the United state was first raised?

what was the first year that the united states flew the 60 stars u.s. flag


What flag flew at the battle of saratoga?

It was between the british and the Americans so both flags flew, but the Americans won so at the end theirs flew high P.S.~ There were different regiments in this war so I guess theirs flew too.


Nickname of the Confederate Army's first flag?

The first national Confederate flag was nicknamed "Stars and Bars". The Confederate battle flag that flew starting from 1863, was called "The Southern Cross". Furthermore, at the start of the Civil War a third banner was adopted by the CSA in 1861. It consisted of a single, five pointed white star, on a blue field and was called "The Bonnie Blue Flag".


National flag red white green vertical stripes?

It is called the "Rebellious Stripes Flag", and was adopted by the Sons of Liberty in 1767as one of the first flags of the American Revolution. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sons_of_liberty http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:US_Sons_OfLiberty_9Stripes_Flag.svg http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/us-librt.html#sons Other accounts tracing the Sons of Liberty flag origins suggest that the Viking long boat called Drakur flew the red and white striped flag, and even that the motif can be traced further back to the Tribe of Dan. http://uscivilflags.org/products.html#flag