The flag was all ready made by Francis Hopkins in 1776 and the fable that Washington went to Ross for a flag is made up. Congress has recognized Hopkins as the creator of the flag.
A: Betsy ross was the first woman to make the American flag after writing the Declaration of Independence.
The British of course , when Alaska was first discovered an Alaskan and a British settled and the British made the flag then moved to Britain .
The Confederate flag is still a symbol of southern pride. The south was for slavery so it is considered to be a racist flag. The KKK took the flag and made it there own and abused there power.
It let settlers decide if they wanted a slave state or not, set boundaries between Kansas and Nebraska, and made both a state.
The Kansas state flag was adopted in 1927.
Kansas has a sunflower on its state flag.
I counted 34 on the offical kansas flag
Kansas state flag is red white and blue with a bold eagle on it
The state of Kansas chose its flag by holding an open competition of flag designs. The winning design was submitted by Alfred T. Reid. The flag has a blue background and contains the seal of Kansas centered and the sunflower, the state's official flower, on top.
The sunflower symbol on the Kansas flag stand for the state nickname, the Sunflower State, and the state flower, the sunflower.
both
Kansas flag displays the Kansas state seal centered on a blue field. Above the seal is a sunflower resting on a twisted blue and gold bar. Below the seal in gold block lettering is the name of the state, "KANSAS".
Nov. 24, 1863
Dark blue with the state seal and a sunflower.
Kansas' official flag was adopted in 1927. The flag has a blue field, the word "KANSAS," the sunflower (Kansas' state flower), and the state seal of Kansas. The seal pictures rich Kansas farmland, a farmer plowing, covered wagons, Native Americans hunting bison, a rising sun, a steamboat (representing commerce) on the water (beneath the sun and the mountains), 34 stars (since Kansas was the 34th state in the USA), and the state motto, "AD ASTRA PER ASPERA," meaning "To the stars through difficulty," in Latin.
When was the 1st and our flag we have today made ?