Officially 1776! Even though it has went through many changes!
Since it's creation, the US Flag has stood for freedom and the American way of live. It is the symbol of our country and as a US citizen, I respect the flag and for all those who have died under our Flag to keep freedom alive.
Francis Hopkins in 1775 for the navy. He has been recognized by Congress as the first person to make the first flag.
It was siad to have been Betsy Ross in all history books.
For a very brief period of time - between Alaska's statehood on January 3, 1959 to Hawaii's statehood on August 21, 1959 - there were 49 states, so there were 49 stars on the US flag. Hawaii was the 50th state to join the Union. It was a territory of the United States since 1898. Prior to that, it had been a sovereign nation. Territories of the United States do not have a star on the U.S. flag.
there are 7 red strips on the us flag
I do not know what you want to know. Presidents rarely put up flags. THe US flag has been around longer than the Constitution-- since June 14, 1777.
Congress identified Francis Hopkins as the maker of the first US flag in 1775. He made a flag for the navy and it has been in use ever since.
As of 2017, the US flag contains 50 stars. The pattern has been in use since 1959, when Alaska and Hawaii became states.
There are 50 stars on the US flag. One for each state of the Union. It has been at 50 since 1959, when Alaska and Hawaii became the last states to join the US.
For US civilians, since about 1991.
the Texas flag because it has been its own country
The stars on the US flag represent the 50 states in the US. Ever since the US began, it added a white star on its flag to represent the new state.
Since it's creation, the US Flag has stood for freedom and the American way of live. It is the symbol of our country and as a US citizen, I respect the flag and for all those who have died under our Flag to keep freedom alive.
Yes the Canadian flag was adopted in 1965 and is still with us today.
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Five
The seventh star since it was the seventh state to join the US.