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the united states flag
In the 1800s, American businesses were attracted to China primarily due to its vast market potential and the demand for goods like silk, tea, and porcelain. The opening of China to foreign trade after the Opium Wars, along with the establishment of treaty ports, provided American merchants with greater access to Chinese consumers. Additionally, the promise of profit from trade and the opportunity to exploit China's resources motivated American businesses to engage more deeply with the region.
during 1850 the Canada flag was the U.K. union flag.
he has a flag shirt and flag hat and he has a white moustache
The US wasnt too far advanced yet in the early 1800s. Most of the advancements in the early 1800s like anaestesia, and antiseptic surgery were done by Englishmen and other advancements like germ theory was put forth by the frenchman Louis Pasteur.
There is no such thing as the south American flag, the north American flag or the American flag. Countries have flags, not continents.
Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio were added to the U.S.
It was strictly agricultural
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The Revolutionary Time Period typically refers to the late 18th century, covering events like the American Revolution and the French Revolution. It lasted for about 25 years, from the early 1770s to the early 1800s.
the people in the 1800s wore things like whool and homegrown cotton hope this could help!!
The American flag in the 1700's thru the 1800's had 13 stripes of red and white. Seven red and six white each standing for the 13 original colonies. There was a square of blue with a circle of 13 stars each the shade of white also representing the 13 original colonies.
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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
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The flag is worn with the appearance of being backwards on soldiers RIGHT arm to symbolize early American armies which had a flag carrier holding our flag high (which looks backwards from one side while correct from the other). The backwardsflag signifies this and gives the perception that every soldier is carrying a flag. Left arm patches are correctly laid. It is worn backwards to make it look like a soldier is marching into the wind carrying a flag and the wind is blowing into the flag. I hope this is more understanding. This is the same reason for astronauts.