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Because over time new states were added to the country. Each star represents one of our 50 states.

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How many stars were on the United Statesflag in 1886?

It depends on the time period of the flag. At first there were 13 stars on the flag: one for each state. As more states jointed the union, a star was added. Now there are 50 states, so there are 50 stars.


What do the stars of the flag mean?

The stars represent the 50 states One is added each time a new state is admitted to the union .Before Alaska and Hawaii were admitted the flag had 48 stars. The 13 stripes represent the original 13 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.


What color is are the stripes on the US flag?

The colors are red (7 stripes) and white (6 stripes). The field containing 50 stars is blue. The 13 stripes represent the original 13 colonies, and the 50 stars represent the current number of states (which changed over time as states were added).


Has the australian flag changed over time?

yes

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Who made the 50 star flag and why?

The flag developed over time. Francis Hopkins designed the first flag for the navy in1776 and Congress has recognized him as the designer ( not Ross). When the United States began there were 13 stars, but as states were added so were stars. The last two stars were added in 1959 when Alaska and Hawaii were added.


How many stars were on the flag after John Quincy Adams left presidency?

Thirteen. Even though only 11 of the original colonies had ratified the Constitution by the time his term was over, all were represented in both stars and stripes from the time the The Continental Congress passed the first Flag Act on June 14, 1777. In 1794, two more stars and stripes were added.


Why over time were new white stars added to the flag?

to show how many states the USA had Each white star represents one US State.


Who many stars did the flag originaly have?

The flag of the United States originally had 13 stars, one for each of the original 13 colonies. Since then, a new star has been added each time a state has been added.


What are the US stars on the flag?

Stars on the United States flag represent each state in the union. New stars have been included over time to represent changes.


How has the flag changed over time?

the number of stars changed as we bought states


Why did the flag change 26 times?

The flag of the United States of America started out with 13 stars representing the first 13 states of the nation. As new states were admitted to the USA we added a new star to our flag for each. Sometimes several states were admitted in the same year so we added multiple stars to our flag at one time. In total there were 27 official flags of the USA from 13 stars to the current 50 star flag.


How has the American flag changed over time?

AnswerNot much change except for the number of stars and their placement. Original US flag had 13 stripes (as it still does) and 13 stars. A star was added for each State that joined the Union, and the placement of the stars changed patterns as necessary for uniformity. In 1795 when Vermont and Kentucky were admitted to the U.S. our flag had 15 stars AND 15 stripes, alternating red and white. This flag is known as the "Star Spangled Banner." Then in 1818 the flag returned to 13 stripes and 20 stars for 20 states. Since then it has remained the same with 13 alternating red and white stripes with the addition of stars for each new state.


Why did the American Flag change 26 times?

The flag of the United States of America started out with 13 stars representing the first 13 states of the nation. As new states were admitted to the USA we added a new star to our flag for each. Sometimes several states were admitted in the same year so we added multiple stars to our flag at one time. In total there were 27 official flags of the USA from 13 stars to the current 50 star flag.


How many stars were on the United Statesflag in 1886?

It depends on the time period of the flag. At first there were 13 stars on the flag: one for each state. As more states jointed the union, a star was added. Now there are 50 states, so there are 50 stars.


How many stars were on the American flag when James Monroe became president?

When James Monroe became president in 1817, there were 20 stars on the American flag. This was because three new states (Indiana, Louisiana, and Mississippi) had joined the Union since the previous change to the flag's design. Each state was represented by a star on the flag.


What do the stars of the flag mean?

The stars represent the 50 states One is added each time a new state is admitted to the union .Before Alaska and Hawaii were admitted the flag had 48 stars. The 13 stripes represent the original 13 states.