The stripes on the U.S flag are white and red.
There are 13 of the stripes and they each stand for one of the 13 original colonies of the United states.
Red, White and Blue Red, White and Blue Red, White and Blue
The middle strip on the American Flag is red.
Red. As is the bottom stripe.
13 stripes
how many stripes did the american flag had in ww1
The same as the number of stripes today.
13 Stripes on a Stars and Stripes (US flag)
The 13 colonies.
There are 7 red and 6 white stripes.
Red and White. And the Backround for the stars is blue :)
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Red and white are the colour of the stripes
Red and white
The stripes on the flag of the United States are red and white.
13 stripes
The stripes on the United States flag (13 in the current form), represent the original 13 founding colonies. The color of the stripes (alternating red and white) don't individually stand for anything - that is, the color of the stripes, field, and stars don't specifically have any meaning. The choice of red, white, and blue for the US Flag seems to come from the Union Jack (the flag of the United Kingdom). As the original colonies were formerly British, using the flag of their former overlord as the basis for the new flag is a reasonable choice.
the red and white stripes are the thirteen colonies and the stars mean the 50 states
There are no animals on the US flag. Only stars and stripes.
The thirteen stripes on the US Flag represent the original 13 colonies of the Unites States
The US Army recognized the Stars and Stripes on the day it was adopted as the flag of the United States of America, 14 June 177.