10 American Flag facts • The very first American flag was created in June 14, 1777 by Betsy Ross but later changed in 1795. • The first flag had 13 stars and 13 stripes • The 13 stars represented the 13 unions on the blue field and the 13 stripes represented the 13 colonies. • The flag was first flown in Rome, New York August 3, 1777. • On August 6, 1777 in the battle of Oriskany the flag was burned for the first time. • The design stayed for 2 decades. • They added more stars according to the stated they founded. • The 50 stars represent the 50 states and the 13 stripes represent the 13 British colonies that declared their independence from Britain and became the first states in union. • The flag was placed on the moon by Neil Armstrong
When they came to Betsy Ross, George Washington and his committee had originally chosen a six-pointed star for the flag, but the six-pointed star was the English rule (Tonn 18). Betsy convinced them to use the design of a five-pointed star, which was the French rule.
The American flag consists of thirteen horizontal stripes, with seven red stripes alternating among six white. In the upper left corner there is a rectangular blue space that contains fifty white stars. The thirteen stripes symbolize the thirteen original colonies of the United states of America and the stars represent the fifty states of the Union. White is said to symbolize purity and innocence. Red symbolizes strength and courage, and blue symbolizes vigilance, perseverance and justice. The flag in simple words is a piece of cloth that has meaning. The flag stands for everything in our country’s past.
The American Flag is symbol of freedom to those individuals living in the United States. To the soldiers who fight for our freedom, seeing the flag they honor and salute disgraced and disrespected is like a “slap in the face”. Topics discussed throughout this paper are as follows The Star Spangled Banner, American traditions involving the flag, how to fold the flag and what each fold symbolizes, how to properly handle and when/when not to fly the flag as well as, flag burning, a few major case laws about the flag, pending Supreme Court cases regarding the American flag, the reasons for the decisions made, how things have changed over time and some arguments for/against, pros/cons will be discussed so that we all
white with a black cannon and a lone star above. It wasn’t the image on the flag that caught my
The confederate flag was used in the civil war where the south separated from the rest of the states. The reason for this was to keep slavery to not loose labor, they also didn't want to treat african american slaves as equals. The flag was used as the most popular symbol for the confederates. We fought our self and lost so many lives for this cause. In the end the north won, the south(confederate) join the u.s once more and slavery was not allowed and was passed as a law.
Welcome to the Betsy Ross House, home of the first American flag. Here you can see where Ross lived and view some of her belongings. Ross made the flag in 1776 and the congress approved it in 1777. You can explore. Ross only lived in this house for three years, and it was given to the city of Philadelphia in 1941. She never owned this house; in fact, many other shopkeepers and artisans lived there too. On the first flag, there were thirteen stars and Ross sewed them into a circle so no colony would feel left out. This house was open to the public in 1898 with only two rooms to explore. Now it looked like back in 1776
During the end of 1861 the Confederate battle emblem had become increasingly common on Civil War battlefields. Although, it is important to note that the battle flag was never the official flag of the CSA (Webster and Leib). The flag that finally represented the Confederacy on land and sea was the national flag and it was this flag which the people of Civil War days as well as later knew. While creating the flag everyone in the south wanted a say in what the flag was going to look like. The widespread feeling, was to have the flag look very similar to the stars and stripes flag of the union but different (Coulter). The committee that created the Confederate flag came to the decision that the flag would be called “Stars and Bars”. The flag was described as “shall consist of a red field with a white space extending horizontally through the center, and equal in width to one-third the width of the flag. The red space above and below to be of the same width as the white. The union blue extending down through the white space and stopping at the lower red space. In the center of the union a circle of white stars corresponding in number with the States in the Confederacy” (Coulter). Growing up in the south I can personally say I agree with Coulter that the Battle flag is the more commonly known. The supporting side believes that the flag is
The battle flag known today became popular to soldiers. It is distinctive compared to the Unions with its red background, blue “X,” and stars. This flag’s fame comes from its use by General Lees Army of Northern Virginia, the greatest military force of the Confederacy.
Despite popular belief the Confederate flag we know today was not the flag of the Confederacy during the civil war. There were quite a few flags before the “stars and bars” we know of today. The flag we see today was originally the battle flag of the Northern Virginia army, led by General Robert E. Lee. Before adopting the stars and bars as the official flag, the Confederacy used a flag with seven stars and three red and white stripes. Once the number of states in the Confederacy increased to thirteen and they used the same design with thirteen stars. As the war was coming to a close, the Virginia battle flag became more popular. The flag was added to a white and red flag but some thought that looked too much like a white flag of surrender so the leaders decided to take out the white and red stripes and white background, and simply made the flag the “stars and bars” we know of today. (AHO, Web.
When you see the American flag, what is the first thing that pops into your head? Is it a war? A relative? A political leader? What? For me, I usually think of the Star Spangled Banner. I grew up on a military base in Germany. If the flag were being raised or lowered, you would see soldiers, and even civilians, standing at attention, saluting the flag. In a parade, as the flag was being carried in front by one of the brigades, everyone held his or her hand over his or her heart as the flag passed that person. Even in the theaters, before the movie would start, the Star Spangled Banner would be played while scenes of American flags in battles and peacetime were on the screen and everyone would stand, either at attention or with
The confederate battle flag is much different than the rebel flag that is known today, the battle flag went through three distinct phases and the rebel flag was none of them. The first flag of the Confederate army was adopted in spring of 1861, and it had seven stars to represent the seven states that seceded from the Union. By
As mentioned before the first American Flag had thirteen stars for the thirteen colonies. The American flag is the symbol of our nation’s strength and unity. The flag is a well-known icon to our history. The stars were in a circle so that no one colony would be viewed above another. It is reported that George Washington said, "Let the 13 stars in a circle stand as a new constellation in the heavens" (Landau,
The American flag not only stands for pride, freedom, and strength but the colors on the flag have a meaning behind them that all Americans should understand. In a description of the flag on a website dedicated solely to the Flag of the United States of America is states "The colors of the pales (the vertical stripes) are those used in the flag of the United States of America; White signifies purity and innocence, Red, hardiness & valour, and Blue, the color of the Chief (the broad band above the stripes) signifies vigilance, perseverance & justice" (US Flag 2005). The flag was not just thrown together to represent the country but also have a true meaning behind them. The stars and stripes on the flag have both an exact meaning but also have the meaning of
How many people in America can claim the first American flag? One and her name is Betsy Ross. Betsy Ross made the very first American flag. Betsy Ross’s early life, adult life and contribution to the Revolutionary War are all in this story.
Another way they symbolize tribute to the flag is by the way they fold the flag when given to a fallen soldiers’ family. There are 12 folds to the flag and behind every fold there is a meaning to them and to our country. The first fold of the flag symbolizes life we are given. Second fold is a symbol of belief in an eternal life. Third fold is made in honor and remembrance of the veteran departing ranks, and who gave their life in defense of this country. Forth fold represents our weaker nature; our trust in god in our times of needs or peace. Fifth fold is a tribute to our country and always believing in it. Sixth fold is for where our hearts lie; with our heart we pledge allegiance to the United States flag. Seventh fold is a tribute to our