The Bottom left star:)
The star in the fourth row from the top, and the fourth star from the left side of the flag
There is no official designation for which state each star represents.
Each star represents a state.
It represents the 50 states of America. It was 1959 when the flag added a fiftieth star to the flag.
Each star of the current Flag of the United States represents one state in our union.
Each star represents one state in our union.
The single star on the California flag represents California's status as an independent republic during the Bear Flag Revolt of 1846. The revolt was a rebellion by American settlers against Mexican rule, and the flag was designed to symbolize their desire for independence. The star is a nod to the California Lone Star Flag, reflecting the influence of the Texas Lone Star Flag, which also represents independence. The bear and the star together symbolize strength and independence in California's history.
Indiana is the 19th state on the American Flag. Actually, individual stars do NOT specifically refer to named states. That is, you cannot point to a star on the flag and say "that star represents state X". This is in keeping with the idea of a collective union ("from many, one"), not a group of individual states.
because each star represents a state. when a star is added that means a state is added
The 9-star American flag represents the admission of Indiana as the 19th state in 1816. It symbolizes the expansion of the United States and the growth of the country during the early 19th century.
There is only one star on the Texas flag, which represents the Lone Star State.
The 13th star on the American flag represents Kentucky. The original 13 stars and stripes on the flag symbolize the thirteen original colonies that declared independence from Great Britain. Kentucky became the 15th state in 1792, but its star was included in the flag design to acknowledge its historical ties to the original colonies.