Arizona's state flag features a star to symbolize the copper industry, which is a significant part of the state's economy and history. The star represents the state's status as a key producer of copper in the United States. Additionally, the rays of red and yellow above the star symbolize the Western sunset and the desert landscape, reflecting Arizona's natural beauty and heritage.
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Only a single Copper colored star appears on the Arizona State flag, and it represents the importance of mining as central to the future and the economy of Arizona.
45 stars Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Hawaii were not yet states.
Women in Arizona made the state flag.
There is 50 stars on my flag which is the American flag's number of stars.
there were only 13 stars in 1912 The US flag started the year 1912 with 46 stars. After New Mexico (Jan) and Arizona (Feb) became states, the 48 star version was adopted July 4, 1912.
there are 13 stars on Mississipis flag
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There are fifty stars on the United States' national flag.
Between July 4, 1912 and July 3, 1959, there were 48 stars on the United States flag, after the adoption of Arizona and New Mexico into the union in the year from July 4, 1911-12.
48.Arizona is the 48th state. Congress admitted it to the Union in February 1912. There were 48 states until 1959 when Alaska and Hawaii were added.