The flags of Texas and Arizona each bear a single star. Other states' flags also have a single star as a part of the overall insignia. These states include California, Massachusetts, Maine, Nevada, and North Carolina.
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The state that is represented by the 50th star in the American flag is Hawaii.
The Texas state flag is pretty similar to the American flag, but it does differ. The left most quarter of the flag is a blue stripe going vertically with a big star. Next to it are 2 thick stripes running horizontally- one red one and one blue one. A picture of the flag and other information can be found here at the link below.
The fifty stars on the flag represent the fifty states.
1947 * Flag adopted 14 June 1777 * Two stars and two stripes added to flag in 1795 * Five stars added and number of stripes returned to 13 - 4 July 1818 * One star added to flag 4 July 1819 * Two stars added to flag 4 July 1820 * One star added to flag 4 July 1822 * One star added to flag 4 July 1836 * One star added to flag 4 July 1836 * One star added to flag 4 July 1845 * One star added to flag 4 July 1846 * One star added to flag 4 July 1847 * One star added to flag 4 July 1848 * One star added to flag 4 July 1851 * One star added to flag 4 July 1858 * One star added to flag 4 July 1859 * One star added to flag 4 July 1861 * One star added to flag 4 July 1863 * One star added to flag 4 July 1865 * One star added to flag 4 July 1867 * One star added to flag 4 July 1877 * Five stars added to flag 4 July 1890 * One star added to flag 4 July 1891 * One star added to flag 4 July 1896 * One star added to flag 4 July 1908 * Two stars added to flag 4 July 1912 * One star added to flag 4 July 1959 * One star added to flag 4 July 1960
The single star represents Texas as "The Lone Star State." The five points of the star represent fortitude, loyalty, righteousness, prudence, and broadmindedness, the characteristics of a good citizen of Texas.