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Flag of the United States

The American flag (less commonly referred to as the US flag, 'Old Glory', 'The Stars and Stripes' or 'The Star Spangled Banner') is the national flag of the United States of America. The flag has 13 red and white stripes, which represent the original 13 colonies that fought in the American Revolution, and 50 stars to represent the fifty US states. Questions about the American flag can be directed here.

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How are the Mexican flag and the US flag different?

The US and Mexican flags are different designs and they mean different things.

The US flag is symbolic of the original 13 colonies, and of the current number of states in the Union.

The Mexican flag is symbolic of the foundation myth of the Mexica (Aztec) tribe, who are said to have founded their great city where they saw an eagle perched on a cactus plant with a snake in its mouth.

What did the colors of the American flag represent?

Charles Thompson, Secretary of the Continental Congress, stated this regardeding the flag colors:"The colors of the pales (the vertical stripes) are those used in the flag of the United States of America; White signifies purity and innocence, Red, hardiness & valour, and Blue, the color of the Chief (the broad band above the stripes) signifies vigilance, perseverance & justice."

Who got credit for sewing the American flag?

A common myth is "George Washington, Robert Morris, and George Ross asked Betsy Ross to sew the American flag in May of 1776."

In reality the first US flag could not have been until June 14th 1777, the date of the flag resolution passed by the Continental Congress. Most believe the first flag was designed by Francis Hopkinson, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. History does not tell us who actually made the first US flag. The popular story is that Betsy Ross of Philadelphia sewed flags, and may have made one of the early flags.

How many stars on the American flag in 1900?

In 1896 our new flag had 45 stars with the admission of Utah. When Oklahoma joined the USA in 1907 we added another star for a total of 46 stars in 1908. So, in 1900 there were 45 stars on the flag of the United States of America.

What is one rule of displaying the American flag?

Do not let the flag touch the ground....If you do you have to burn it.

What do stars in a row mean?

In a row means one after another on the same line. So "stars in a row" mean there are stars one after another all on the same line.

What do the colors on the American flag mean?

White signifies purity and innocence, Red, hardiness & valor, and Blue, the color of the Chief (the broad band above the stripes) signifies vigilance, perseverance & justice."

Is it illegal to deface the US flag?

If the flag is not your own flag, it can be considered vandalism, which is illegal.

Additionally, it is in violation of "Flag Code" contained in Federal Code. Violation of Flag Code is; however, not a punishable act.

To read the "Flag Code," visit the Related Link.

How does the American flag bring people together?

well there are many ways the flag does this. 1. It makes you proud to be an american, to realize that the flag and our country has gone on 200 years worth of wars and has never been defeated. 2. It brings us together during the fourth of july as we celebrate independence day, we can be thank ful for all the soldiers ( fathers, sons) for taking the time to stand up for our freedom

Is burning the American flag a crime?

Burning the flag is disrespectful, but not a crime.

How many star on American flag?

There are fifty two (NO!)

There are 50 stars on the current flag of the United States of America - one star for each state in the U.S.A. While "America" is commonly thought to describe the United States of America it is technically inaccurate. The American continent includes North America, Central America, and South America. Each of these Americas include a number of countries. For example North America includes Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Each country on the American continent has a different national flag.

Read more: How_many_stars_are_on_an_American_flag

How many are 6 stars if expressed as how many dozen?

One dozen equals 12 (items).

6 is one half (1/2) of a dozen.

So 6 stars would be one-half dozen if you need how many dozens.

What are some disrespectful thing you can do to the American flag?

You cant let the flag touch the ground or that is disrespect of the United States Of America......Never cut or rip the flag....... Always keep the flag in the light, if it is outside in the dark at night that means that our country has fallen........All the other flags have to be lower than the American Flag

What do the thirteen stripes on the american flag stand for?

Th thirteen stripes represent the thirteen British colonies that rebelled against the British monarchy to become the first states of the Union.

How did America and the American flag get their name?

Through explorer Amerigo Vespucci. He made a map of the whole continent, and later on, a German cartographer took his maps and used his name to signify the entire continent.

Later, as the New World was colonizes by Europeans, the term "The Americas" came into use to describe the two new continents. This usage led the British to begin referring to their colonies in North America as "The American Colonies", which is what the residents of these colonies also used self-referentially. Upon gaining independence, the former colonists settled on a very self-descriptive name for their new country: "the United States of America".

Linguists are not sure of when the switch in meaning took hold, but sometime in the early 19th century, the term "America" lost its old meaning in English, and instead became used as shorthand for the USA. In a similar shift, the term "American" lost its general meaning of anyone residing in the New World, and instead referred specifically to any of US nationality.

This is why modern usage of the term America and America refer specifically to the United States of America. In point of fact, no other nation uses the world "America" in its title (either formal or informal title). While several other languages and demographics (particularly those of Central American origin) object to the use of America and American in solely a US-referential role, virtually all other languages use some word form of "America/American" in that meaning (though, it may not be the sole word meaning "US national" - e.g. Mexican Spanish uses "estadounidense" - literally, "national of the United States", and the word "america" may also retain the meaning of the whole continent(s) more in those languages than in English). Even in such languages, the trend seems to be to use the derivative of "America" more commonly than others - e.g. "americano" is now much more commonly used in Mexican Spanish than "estadounidense".

So, unless specifically used in a context where it obviously refers to the entire North and South American continents (e.g. the "Organization of American States", an international body), current-day usage of the word "America" or "American" in English refers to the United States.

In a similar manner, the term "American Flag" is an evolution from "Flag of the United States of America", and generally starts showing up in literature in the late 1790s, and seems to be in common usage by 1810 or thereabouts, generally replacing even "US Flag" by the mid-1800s.

How is the American flag handled?

Many ways.

It must always fly higer than anyother Flag, ei state Flag.

It must never touch the floor.

It shouldn't be burned, It is legall though. Why would you do that?

It should never fly ripped or torn

Always carry it smartly with respect, it represents more than just a country.

Military wise:

It is raised at Sunrise and Lowerd at sunset.

If on a standup pole with a bronze spread eagle, the eagle must face outward and forward.