If your flag has 49 stars it may have been made between July 4, 1959, and July 3, 1960, when that was the official number of stars.
Each star of the current Flag of the United States represents one state in our union.
There are 50 stars on the US flag each standing for a state (IE: California, New York, Montana)
Each star represents one of the states. We currently have 50 stars on the flag. There are 13 bars, one for each of the original 13 states.
The 13 stars on the American flag represent the original 13 colonies that declared independence from Great Britain in 1776, leading to the formation of the United States. Each star symbolizes one of these colonies.
The US flag does not, nor has it ever had one star. It has one star for each state, so it currently has 50 stars.
remembers the five wars
Each star represents a state that is why there are 50 stars - one for each state
It had one star for each state including one for Missouri and Kentucky.
The American flag has 50 stars, each representing one of the 50 states. Among these states, Washington, D.C., is often referred to as a city-state because it is a federal district and not part of any state. However, it does not have a star on the flag; the 50 stars represent the states only. Therefore, no star on the flag represents a city-state.
The fifty stars on the flag represent the fifty states.
The American flag stands for liberty. The little stars on the flag stand for all the states. One star is one state. Please give me credit if you like this
The 50 stars on the American national flag represent the 50 states of the United States. Each star symbolizes one state, reflecting the country's unity and diversity. The stars are arranged in nine rows of alternating five and six stars, representing the equal status of each state within the union.