The United States flag had 26 stars from 1837 - 1845. The 26th star was added for amission of Michigan to the Union.
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The stars on a flag often represent various symbols such as states, territories, or commonwealths in a country. In the case of the United States flag, the stars represent the states in the union. Each star symbolizes a state and the flag's design allows for stars to be added as new states join the country.
There are 50 stars on the US flag, each representing one of the 50 states in the United States.
The USA flag has 50 stars. The old USA flag had 13 stars. So that's a difference of 37
From 1896-1908 the flag had 45 stars
The 50 stars on the American flag represent the 50 states.
There were 26 stars on the flag in 1841.
There are twenty-seven stars on the Brazil flag. For more information search Brazilian flag on Google.
New stars were added to the American flag on July 4th of the year following their admission to the Union.
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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.
When President William Harrison left office in 1841, the U.S. flag had 26 stars. The 26 stars represented the 26 states in the Union at that time, with Texas being the most recent state to join on December 29, 1845. The flag would later be updated as more states joined the Union.
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.
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Every year on 4 July, the U. S. adopts a flag that has the same number of stars as the number of states in the U. S., unless, of course, the current flag already has that many stars.
There is 50 stars on my flag which is the American flag's number of stars.
Texas was made a state on December 29, 1845. This meant the flag for 1846 would have 28 stars on it.
There are currently 50 stars on the flag, but according to Star Trek: The Next Generation there will be 52 on the 4th of July on the year of 2033