It doesn't have 1 star, it has 50.
There is only one star on the Texas flag, which represents the Lone Star State.
The 4th star on the American flag represents the state of Kentucky, which was admitted to the Union on June 1, 1792. The stars on the flag symbolize the individual states, with each star representing one state. Kentucky was the 15th state to join, and the flag's design has evolved since its inception to accommodate the addition of new states. The current flag, with 50 stars, reflects the states as of July 4, 1960.
Turkey's flag has a crescent moon and one star.
It only took Betsy Ross 1 year to finish the American 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.
The flag of the United States has 50 stars to represent each of the 50 states in the country. Each star symbolizes a state's contribution to the nation as a whole, creating a unified and cohesive representation of the United States.
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.
yes, each of the 50 states are represented by 1 star on the US flag
I actually have the same question, as I was just given a huge US flag with 40 stars. There must be a story.... because there were only 40 states for one day, in 1889. North Dakota came in on November 1, South Dakota on the second and Montana on the third.
It is quite similar to the Flag of TEXAS in USA, but the blue and star are only on the left corner, and the red goes below from left to right. Chile's flag was created before Texas one though.
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