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Symbols of U.S.
Government:The Flag
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Symbols of
U.S. Government: The Flag 
The U.S.
flag has undergone many changes since the first official flag of 1777.
On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress passed the first Flag Act,
which said that the flag would be made up of thirteen alternating red
and white stripes and thirteen white stars on a blue field. Stars have
been added to the flag as new states join the union. Currently, the
flag contains 50 stars.
Ever wonder why the flag is
red, white, and blue? While the flag's colors did not have a specific
meaning at the time, the colors were significant for the Great Seal of
1782.
- White: Signifies purity and
innocence
- Red: Signifies valor and
bravery
- Blue: Signifies Vigilance,
perseverance, and justice
Why stars and stripes? Stars
are considered a symbol of the heavens and the divine goal to which man
has aspired from time immemorial; the stripe is symbolic of the rays of
light emanating from the sun.
Return to Gov Pages Source: US Government Printing Office
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