The first 'National Flag' of the USA has a circle of 7 stars on it with 3 stripes, two red, one white.
pretty sure it was the stars and stripes, with the circle of 13 stars.
The flag was like the US's flag today, 13 red and white stripes, in the top left corner a blue background, with white stars. Only their were 13 stars, for the 13 colonies. The stars were in a circle. As the US adopted more states, more stars were added.
The American Flags nickname is neither. Its Old Glory.
Red, white and blue: 2 red stripes + 1 white stripe in between. White stars on blue field in top left hand corner.
The Confederate Flag had an X with stars in it, and the north had 13 stripes and a corner box with stars.
dark blue field with white stars plus 7 red stripes and 6 white stripes
do the stripes and stars go on both sleeves of the black dinner jacket
Red and White stripes with blue upper right corner with white stars.
The nickname of the flag of the United States of America is "Stars and Stripes". "Stripes and Stars" is incorrect.
50 there are 50 stars on the USA flag. the USA flag has 13 red and white stripes, and blue square in the corner where it holds the 50 white stars. the 13 stripes are for the 13 colonies, and the 50 stars are for the 50 states.
The American Flag in 1770 had similar distinctions to the flag today. The red and white stripes remained with 7 red stripes and 6 white stripes. In the top left corner, in the blue box were 13 stars in the shape of a circle, centered in the blue box.