yes, each of the 50 states are represented by 1 star on the US flag
Yes, it is represented by the 50th star on the US flag.
To the extent that the US flag represents all the sovereign territory of the United States, it includes both Hawaii and Puerto Rico. However, the stars on the US Flag represent the states of the union. Hawaii is a state and so is represented on that part of the flag. Puerto Rico is a Commonwealth in Free Association with the United States, not a state, so it is not represented among the stars on the US flag.
The state that is represented by the 50th star in the American flag is Hawaii.
Hawaii is the 50th US State.
The US flag added its fiftieth star on July 4, 1960. This star represented Hawaii, which became the 50th state of the United States on August 21, 1959. The design of the flag has remained unchanged since then.
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Only US flag to incorporate the Union Flag of Great Britain.
Yes. However, the only state capitol that flies its state flag with out the US flag is Honolulu, Hawaii
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No, it was not.
There is 50 stars- therefore, all 50 states are represented by stars in the US flag.