Betsy Ross
It was important to the Indians because they use it for many important celebrations and festivals for the queens and kings.
wall no one she sowed the AMERICAN FLAG .I hope that you get 4 more by love Jena
They sowed Carthage with salt as a symbolic victory gesture which said they had conquered the city and its empire and it would never grow to prominence again.
The 13 stripes on the USA flag represent the 13 original colonies. There were at one time also 13 stars, but as the number of states grew, so did the stars. The number of stripes has always remained the same to remember the original 13.
Maize (corn), beans, chili peppers, some species of squash and tomatoes were some of the crops grown in Mexico before contact with Europeans was established.
It depends on the time of the year and the type of pea as to how fast peas grow. First Early - Sowed March to June; Harvested June to September [12 Weeks] Second Early - Sowed March to June; Harvested June to October [14 Weeks] Main Crop - Sowed March to June; Harvested July to October [16 Weeks]
To plant, or to seed.
The 13 stripes represent the thirteen British colonies that declared independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain and became the first states in the Union.
The past tense of the word sow is sowed sown sowing sows
The past tense of "sow" is "sowed" and the past participle is "sown" or "sowed" depending on the context.
people sowed them on the flag =)
The flag has never been lowered! Because it is such a wonderful falg
Yesterday I sowed some seeds. Today I have sown some more.
The seed was sown.
It means that you are pledging allegiance to the USA . . . the flag in this context stands for the USA.
road, blowed, glowed, sowed, rowed, load
They made soaps and candles they farmed and sowed