Francis Hopkinson
Yes it was
No U.S. president designed the American flag. The flag's design has evolved over time, with various individuals contributing to its current form. The most notable is Betsy Ross, who is often credited with creating the first flag in 1776, although this story is more legend than documented fact. The official design and adoption of the flag have been determined by Congress over the years.
I am not sure what you mean by "follow the flag" . The first flag was designed by Francis Hopkins for the Navy in 1775. The flag wasn't used very much during the revolution, in fact, very few knew what it looked like. Our reverence today is modern idea. The constitution doesn't mention the flag.
I believe it is for the police officers that died in the shoot out in Oakland.
You are asking about what could be a variety of flags, but as an Alabamian I will state that one instance is the state flag of Alabama. It is based on the flag of St. Andrew, with the St. Andrew cross on a rectangular or square field. I believe there are also nautical flags similar. Perhaps other contributors can add to that angle!
A seamstress named Betsy Ross
No one knows for sure. Modern historians/scholars do not believe Betsy Ross made the first United States flag. They consider the story apocryphal.
The first U.S. flag was designed in 1777.
The flag of the U.S.V.I was designed by Mitch Davis.
The person that designed the Brazilian flag is Decio Vilares.
The flag was designed at the request of King Kamehameha I.
a bipartisan comittee of the Jamaica house of representatives designed the flag
the french flag designed in 1794 by Jacques Louis David.
a bipartisan comittee of the Jamaica house of representatives designed the flag
A bipartisan committee of the Jamaica House of Representatives designed the Jamaican Flag.
Benny Benson was 13 when he designed the flag in 1927.
It is unknown who designed the flag.