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How many stars are there in the American flag?

The American flag has 50 stars.

The American flag has 50 stars, commonly known as the Stars and Stripes, and its official name is the United Nations flag. It consists of 13 red and white stripes and 50 stars. The national flag is a symbol of all the freedoms guaranteed by the US Constitution and Bill of Rights. Most of the time, it is a symbol of personal freedom.

The American flag is a symbol of American freedom. 13 red and white stripes of the national flag represent 13 primitive colonies. The 50 white stars on the blue background represent 50 states. Red flag stands for: courage; White stands for: purity and innocence; Blue represents vigilance, perseverance and justice.

The origin of the American flag

1June 776 14, the second continental congress approved the stars and stripes as the official flag of the United States of America; 1777 June, the first national flag (13 stars) was born in the United States of America; In February, the US Congress passed 18 17 and 13 stripes and 22 white stars on a blue background, the number of which should be consistent with that of the federal states. 1960 On July 4th, the United States of America confirmed the 50-star version of the Stars and Stripes.