Yes, there was a Flag Law or Act of 1818. This was the final Flag Act that called for 20 white stars in 5 rows, with 4 in each row, on a blue background and 13 stripes alternating between red and white.
A law requiring students to salute the flag.
The Flag Act of 1818 established a systematic method for the design of the United States flag, stipulating that the flag would have 13 stripes representing the original colonies and a star for each state in the Union. This legislation provided a clear framework for the flag's evolution as new states were admitted, ensuring consistency in its representation. Additionally, it reinforced national identity and unity during a time when the country was still solidifying its sense of self post-Independence. The act ultimately contributed to the enduring symbolism of the flag as a representation of American values and unity.
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December 3, 1818
Serbian Flag
A stripe and a star was added to the flag.
1818, Eagle 1970, flag
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The flag was changed because Kentucky and Vermont were added as states.
1818 and 1868
the importance of the flag is that it repre4sents freedom and after a battle is won all is sought.
A black man that the government will not name.
2 actually. 1818 and 1868
Hugh Law was born in 1818.
A law about a flag
The flag of the USA had 15 stars and 15 stripes from 1775 to 1818.
It became a state on 3 December 1818.