Francis Hopkinson created the betty ross disign A.K.A the 13 star flag
In the United Sates Flag Day is 14 June, honoring that date in 1777 when the 13-star and 13-stripe flag was adopted.
The 13 stripes on the flag of the United States of America represent the initial 13 colonies which declared independence from Britain. Each state in the union is represented by the 50 star.
Georgia Girl made the lone star flag
The first version of the current national flag of the United States was created by Betsy Ross in 1776, according to popular legend. She is said to have been commissioned by George Washington to design a flag featuring 13 stripes and 13 stars representing the original colonies. However, historical evidence supporting this claim is limited, and the true origins of the flag's design involve contributions from various individuals and evolving designs over time. The current 50-star version was adopted in 1960.
The American Flag has 13 stripes to represent its original 13 colonies.
the first 13 star flag by Betsy ross
No, it was not.
The 13 stars represent the original 13 colonies.
In the United Sates Flag Day is 14 June, honoring that date in 1777 when the 13-star and 13-stripe flag was adopted.
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There are 50 stars on the flag representing the 50 states that make up the United State of America. The 13 stripes (alternating red and white) represent the 13 original colonies. Those 13 are:DelawarePennsylvaniaNew JerseyGeorgiaConnecticutMassachusettsMarylandSouth CarolinaNew HampshireVirginiaNew YorkNorth CarolinaRhode IslandThe flags that followed and the states it represented being added are:15 Star flag (1795-1818) - Vermont, Kentucky20 Star flag (1818-1819) - Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee21 Star flag (1819-1830) - Illinois23 Star flag (1820-1822) - Alabama, Maine24 Star flag (1822-1836) - Missouri25 Star flag (1836-1837) - Arkansas26 Star flag (1837-1845) - Michigan27 Star flag (1845-1846) - Florida28 Star flag (1846-1847) - Texas29 Star flag (1847-1848) - Iowa30 Star flag (1848-1851) - Wisconsin31 Star flag (1851-1858) - California32 Star flag (1858-1859) - Minnesota33 Star flag (1859-1861) - Oregon34 Star flag (1861-1863) - Kansas35 Star flag (1863-1865) - West Virginia36 Star flag (1865-1867) - Nevada37 Star flag (1867-1877) - Nebraska38 Star flag (1877-1890) - Colorado43 Star flag (1890-1891) - Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington44 Star flag (1891-1896) - Wyoming45 Star flag (1896-1908) - Utah46 Star flag (1908-1912) - Oklahoma48 Star flag (1912-1959) - Arizona, New Mexico49 Star flag (1959-1960) - Alaska50 Star flag (1960-present) - Hawaii
No. At least not "officially." The U.S. flag from 1777 to 1795 had 13 stars and 13 red & white stripes. Then in 1795, after Vermont and Kentucky joined we had a 15 star flag with 15 red and white stripes, our "Star Spangled Banner." Then in 1818 after five more states joined our flag had 20 stars and 13 red and white stripes.
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The 13 stripes on the flag of the United States of America represent the initial 13 colonies which declared independence from Britain. Each state in the union is represented by the 50 star.
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