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  1. Flag of the United States - Wikipedia

    It came to symbolize the Union in the American Civil War; Union victory solidified its status as a national flag. Because of the country's emergence as a superpower in the 20th century, the flag is now …

  2. Flag of the United States of America | History, Meaning, Facts ...

    Jan 9, 2026 · National flag consisting of white stars (50 since July 4, 1960) on a blue canton with a field of 13 alternating stripes, 7 red and 6 white. The 50 stars stand for the 50 states of the union, and the …

  3. The American flag and other national symbols - USAGov

    Sep 18, 2025 · The flag of the United States is a symbol of freedom before which Americans recite the pledge of allegiance. The flag's 13 red and white stripes represent the 13 original colonies.

  4. Flag timeline - US History

    Jan 3, 2011 · A timeline of the evolution and development of the official U.S. flag over the course of U.S. History

  5. Flag History & Evolution - National Flag Foundation

    The Flag of the United States is a symbol of freedom and patriotism. Though the design of the Flag has been portrayed differently, the stars and stripes have been a constant companion throughout …

  6. The Stars and Stripes, Forever

    Since a Philadelphia seamstress created the first American flag almost 250 years ago, the “Stars and Stripes” have symbolized the hopes of a young democracy and rallied Americans behind their shared …

  7. Flag of United States - Flagpedia.net

    Current flag of United States with a history of the flag and information about United States country.

  8. History of the American Flag - The US Flag

    Explore the evolution and cultural significance of the American flag, from its 1777 origins to its current 50-star design, on USFlag.us.

  9. USA Flag, American Flag - Maps of World

    The flag of the United States, known as Old Glory, consists of thirteen horizontal red and white stripes and fifty white stars in a blue rectangle in the top left corner.

  10. The American Flag: Meaning, History and Proper Flag Etiquette

    There’s probably no bigger symbol for patriotism in the U.S. than the American flag. We pledge our allegiance to it at school, government meetings, and citizenship ceremonies. We wave the symbol of …