It was Martin Van Buren
To date. None. There is no such thing as the American flag
"Martin Van Buren, the eighth president, was the first to be born under the American flag." pg. 273 of THE AMERICAN PAGEANT textbook, 12th edition.
The US independence from the British was on July 4, 1776 and then on December 5, 1782, Martin Van Buren was born whom became the first president that was born under the American flag. Buren was the 8th US President that held office from March 4, 1837 until March 4, 184.
this flag represents there people and there first president.
Assuming you are referring to the US flag as opposed to some other American flag, certainly not the President and the First Lady of the United States
the president George Washington
No, there is no evidence of it. Both the president and first lady love this country, respect the flag, and would never attend such an event.
The first United States President George Washington.
If you are on land, the curch flag flies under the US flag, so the US flag goes up first. If you are in the US Navy and on a ship, then the Church pennant goes above the National Ensign and thus goes up first.
It is protected under the First Amendment under the principle of freedom of speech. However, there have been numerous votes for Anti-Flag Burning amendments in the House and Senate in recent years.
The first Philippine flag was sewn in Hongkong because it was in Hongkong that the idea of making a Philippine flag was conceptuatlized by President Emilio Aguinaldo who was in exile then in 1897.
The stuff on the flag is on the flag lololol