In 2016, the American flag had 50 stars.
It isn't inherently bad. It represents the Confederacy of the southern states, a part of American history. Many people view it as a symbol of southern pride. Many people also believe the confederate flag to be a symbol of slavery and racial prejudice or even hate. Where people miss the point on whether the flag is racist is they don't understand the flag of which they complain. The DIXIE flag( blue bars with stars ) was the BATTLE flag of the South, not the official flag of the Confederacy Many men who were not slave owners or opposed to slavery fought for the South,i.e., General Lee. Just because a racist waves it doesn't make " it" racist. It is a part of the history of the South. If you want to carry racism to its illogical extreme, I would suggest that we remove all crucifixes from America as it is the symbol of the KKK which they take delight in setting on fire.
Many countries around the world pledge allegiance to a flag as a symbol of their national unity and identity. This practice is common in countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, and many others.
Many people believe that the rebel flag, also known as the Confederate flag, represents racism due to its historical association with the Confederacy and the Civil War fought to preserve slavery. The flag is often used as a symbol of white supremacy and segregation.
According to the 2016 Canadian Census, there were approximately 396,000 Spanish speakers in Canada, which includes both native Spanish speakers and those who learned Spanish as a second language.
In the production of an individual flag, its colours are determined by the materials that are available to make it. Cloth is dyed according to fixed specifications - in the case of national flags, normally the precise colours are set by law. Mostly they will be specified as Pantone colours. The cloth to make flags is dyed according to these specifications. Some dyes are cheaper than others and as a result some colours appear more frequently in flags. Red and blue dyes, for example, are both very cheap. More generally, governments and other bodies that use flags will choose colours for a very wide variety of reasons. In the case of national flags, colours usually have some historical symbolism. For example, the red in the Chinese flag is partly symbolic of socialism, but also a traditional colour of happiness in Chinese culture. In the case of many African countries, those nations chose to use the Pan-African colours (black, yellow red, and green) as a statement of solidarity and freedom alongside other African countries. Similarly, many South American countries use blue, red and gold in their flags, reflecting their history as provinces of the Spanish Empire that fought for independence under these colours in the early 1800's. Every country has a different explanation for the colours it uses in its national flag. Sporting teams and other organisations can chose a colour for many different reasons, but often there is some symbolism, tradition or history involved with them. Sometimes the colours just look good together.
There is 50 stars on my flag which is the American flag's number of stars.
In 2016, there are 50 stars on the flag of the United States of America and each star represents a state in the union.
In 1863, there were 35 stars on the American flag.
The American Flag didn't exist.
There were 50 stars on that flag.
there is 12 red stars on the flag
There is 50 stars on our flag, one is a state, all the stars are the states
50 stars are on the American flag.
The colors of the American flag are RED, WHITE, and BLUE. And it has 50 STARS.
There are 50 stars on the American flag
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