23 state flags of the United States have stars on them;
MassachusettsNorth Carolina
Georgia
Tennessee
Ohio
Indiana
Mississippi
Illinois
Maine
Missouri
Arkansas
Texas
California
Oregon
Kansas
Minnesota
Nevada
Utah
Arizona
Alaska
50 stars. One for each state in the Union.
The United States has had two flags that feature circles: the 13-star flag used from 1777 to 1795, which arranged the stars in a circular pattern, and the 50-star flag, adopted in 1960, which has the stars in nine rows of alternating five and six. The circular arrangement of stars symbolizes unity among the states. Other flags, such as state flags or military flags, may also feature circular designs, but these are not official US flags.
The stars represent each and every state that constitutes the United States of America. the stars are representing the states it means union for the kids Some American flags do not have stars on them. All countries flags are different. There is more than one American flag
In total, there have been 27 revisions to the American flags because of added stars alone! The last addition to the flag was on July 4th, 1960 when the flag went from having 49 stars to 50 stars.
The flag referred to as the "Rebel Flag" in the United States is typically the rectangular Confederate flag known officially as the Confederate Navy Jack. The square flags with the same red background and diagonal blue cross with 13 white stars are the Cavalry and Artillery flags of the Confederacy (the Confederate States of America). These flags were NOT official flags of the Confederate States of America but rather battle-related flags. There is a common misconception that these battle flags are called the "stars and bars" because they actually have stars and bars. But the actual "stars and bars" flag is the first of three National Flag of the Confederacy... doesn't look a thing like the battle flags.
coffin flags ARE American flags, so there's the same amount of stars on each.
50 stars. One for each state in the Union.
5 stars
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48 stars
There is one Star for each state in the union.
The United States has had two flags that feature circles: the 13-star flag used from 1777 to 1795, which arranged the stars in a circular pattern, and the 50-star flag, adopted in 1960, which has the stars in nine rows of alternating five and six. The circular arrangement of stars symbolizes unity among the states. Other flags, such as state flags or military flags, may also feature circular designs, but these are not official US flags.
250/50 = 50 flags.
Each one represents a State of the Union. There is a Star for each state.
48 stars
Many flags are like that. A couple of examples are the French and Italian flags.
Fifty (50)