No one star on the flag represents a given state. It's the number of stars (50) that symbolizes the United States of America. Good Question.
They all just represent a state there is no "that star is Wisconsin."
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There is no official designation for which state each star represents.
The 4th star on the American flag represents the state of Kentucky, which was admitted to the Union on June 1, 1792. The stars on the flag symbolize the individual states, with each star representing one state. Kentucky was the 15th state to join, and the flag's design has evolved since its inception to accommodate the addition of new states. The current flag, with 50 stars, reflects the states as of July 4, 1960.
The star represents the Virgin Mary, the blue represents the rivers, lakes and oceans, the red represents their suffering.
They all just represent a state there is no "that star is Wisconsin."
in 1787 Pennsylvania was inducted- each star represents what state and what year it was added into the union
There is only one star on the Texas flag, which represents the Lone Star State.
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There is no official designation for which state each star represents.
Each star represents a state that is why there are 50 stars - one for each state
Each star represents a state
each star represents a state
The seventh star since it was the seventh state to join the US.
Each star represents a state.
The Texas state motto is "Friendship"
Each star represents an independent state in the United States.