23 state flags of the United States have stars on them;MassachusettsNorth CarolinaRhode IslandGeorgiaNew HampshireTennesseeOhioIndianaMississippiIllinoisMaineMissouriArkansasTexasCaliforniaOregonKansasMinnesotaNevadaNorth DakotaUtahArizonaAlaska
Today's flag has 50 stars representing 50 states in the United States of America. There have been 27 official flags of the USA and all of them are considered our nation's flag. When the resolution for a new flag was passed by Congress they did NOT obsolete the previous flag. Any one of our flags, from 13 stars to 50 stars is a legal flag of the USA and can be flown.
Actually its "Betsy" Ross and yes she did make U.S. flags... but she did NOT design or make the first U.S. flags. Francis Hopkinson is credited with making the first U.S. flags with 13 six-pointed stars.
In total, there have been 27 revisions to the American flags because of added stars alone! The last addition to the flag was on July 4th, 1960 when the flag went from having 49 stars to 50 stars.
there are 13 stars on the us flag
250/50 = 50 flags.
Fifty (50)
coffin flags ARE American flags, so there's the same amount of stars on each.
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5 stars
23 state flags of the United States have stars on them;MassachusettsNorth CarolinaRhode IslandGeorgiaNew HampshireTennesseeOhioIndianaMississippiIllinoisMaineMissouriArkansasTexasCaliforniaOregonKansasMinnesotaNevadaNorth DakotaUtahArizonaAlaska
48 stars
48 stars
The US flag did not in that year- it had 48 stars and the usual 13 stripes.
Many flags are like that. A couple of examples are the French and Italian flags.
from what i know we had 3 flags