There are 50 stars on the US flag. They represent each of the 50 states in the union. There are also 13 stripes on the flag to represent the original 13 states that joined the union.
It depends on the time period of the flag. At first there were 13 stars on the flag: one for each state. As more states jointed the union, a star was added. Now there are 50 states, so there are 50 stars.
Kentucky, Missouri, and Maryland all had stars on the Confederate flag but never officially joined.
shut up sucker star, so you are a sucker dumb one's.
35. The stars of the Confederate States that seceded from the union were not removed from the flag because the Federal Government didn't recognize the legality of the secession and would not acknowledge it with the removal of the stars from the flag.
they didn't pick the flag a lady knit the flag and every state that joined the union they kept on changing the numbers of stars in the U.S flag.
New stars are added to the American flag whenever a new state officially joins the Union. The flag has had 50 stars since Hawaii joined in 1960.
When Illinois joined in Dec. of 1818, The stars were increased to 21 the following 4th of July
In 1824 there were 24 stars on the flag of the United States of America. The 22nd star was added in 1822 when Missouri joined the union. In 1836 when Arkansas joined the union we added another star for a total of 25.
There are 50 stars on the US flag. They represent each of the 50 states in the union. There are also 13 stripes on the flag to represent the original 13 states that joined the union.
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 State Flag of Alabama is pre-dated by the "Saint Patrick Flag", the national flag of Ireland, by at least 40 years. It is the flag of Ireland that was incorporated into the Union Flag when Ireland joined the United Kingdom in 1801.
In 2016, there are 50 stars on the flag of the United States of America and each star represents a state in the union.
It depends on the time period of the flag. At first there were 13 stars on the flag: one for each state. As more states jointed the union, a star was added. Now there are 50 states, so there are 50 stars.
Kentucky, Missouri, and Maryland all had stars on the Confederate flag but never officially joined.
Stars on the United States flag represent each state in the union. New stars have been included over time to represent changes.
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.