The distance between the crest of one wave of electromagnetic radiation and the crest of the next one is its frequency/ when a star runs out of fuel, it caanoot become a neutron star.
13 stars and stripes
During the Boston Massacre in 1770, Boston did not have an official flag representing the city. However, the early American colonists often used various symbols and flags associated with their resistance to British rule. The most notable flag associated with the revolutionary spirit at the time was the "Liberty Tree" flag, which featured a tree symbolizing resistance to tyranny.
the thirteen starred flag was adopted during the revolutionary war.
Rattlesnake
According to facts it was before the Revolutionary war.
13 stars and stripes
During the French-American revolutionary war
The "Appeal to Heaven" flag was used during the American Revolutionary War as a symbol of the colonists' belief in their right to defend their liberties. It represented their belief that they were justified in seeking independence from British rule by invoking the authority of a higher power.
I'm pretty sure that it was the American Flag.
In the American Revolutionary War the American flag had 13 stars representing the 13 colonies.
the thirteen starred flag was adopted during the revolutionary war.
The American flag in use today was not in existence during the Revolutionary War; it was created after Hawaii became a state (the flag was adopted on July 4, 1960). The first true American flag was known as the Grand Union. This flag was a clone of the one in use today, but instead of stars in the upper left corner, there was the Union Jack, to represent Great Britain. This flag was in use during the Revolutionary War (1775-1777; so it was in use when the US declared independence). The recognized first American flag, however, is the Stars and Stripes (made by Betsy Ross). This flag was also similar to the one in use today, however, it only had 13 stars and they were arranged in a circle (one star to represent each state at the time, much like today). This flag came into use immediately after the Grand Union (1777) and was replaced in 1795. Since the American Revolution lasted from 1775-1783, both of these flags were in use during the war.
The American flag was first flown at the Battle of Fort Stanwix in New York during the American Revolutionary War in 1777. This event marked one of the earliest uses of the flag in battle, symbolizing the colonies' fight for independence. The flag was officially adopted by the Continental Congress on June 14, 1777, establishing it as a national emblem.
It means the soldiers blood
Rattlesnake
According to facts it was before the Revolutionary war.
It is said that Betsy Ross fashioned the first American Flag during the revolutionary war time period. There is no written document of it but there is evidence of the making of our flag today. Also, when she sewed it together there were only 13 stars symbolizing the 13 colonies.