Today (June 14th) is Flag Day in
the United States.
The Stars and Stripes was
officially created 246 years ago (on June 14, 1777) during the American
Revolutionary War.
White signifies purity and
innocence (since the US wanted its freedom to rule itself was an almost unknown
concept in the World at that time.)
Red signifies hardiness and valor
(since the US was in the midst of the American Revolution and fighting for our
freedom from the World’s Strongest Military.)
Blue signifies vigilance,
perseverance and justice (since the US was a fledgling Democracy in a World
full of Autocratic Monarchies.)
With the exception of the number
and placement of the Stars (representing each State) and the American South
which banned the Stars and Stripes in favor of the Confederate Flag during the
American Civil War from 1861-1865 the US Flag has not been changed in 246
years.
The 50th Star was added on July
3, 1960 for Hawaii becoming a State (meaning the current Flag’s design hasn’t
changed in 62 years.)
The United State National Flag is
one of the oldest, unchanged and continuously used National Flags in the World.
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