Did you know? Facts about our flag: Between 1777 and 1960, Congress passed several acts that changed the shape, design and arrangement of the flag and allowed for additional stars and stripes to be added to reflect the admission of each new state. ---Act of Jan. 13, 1794 - provided for 15 stripes and 15 stars after May 1795.
---Act of April 4, 1818 - provided for 13 stripes and one star for each state, to be added to the flag on the 4th of July following the admission of each new state, signed by President James Monroe.
---Executive order of President William Howard Taft dated June 24, 1912 - established proportions of the flag and provided for arrangement of the stars in six horizontal rows of eight each, a single point of each star to be upward.
---Executive order of President Dwight Eisenhower dated Jan. 3, 1959 - provided for the arrangement of the stars in seven rows of seven stars each, staggered horizontally and vertically.
---Executive order of President Eisenhower dated Aug. 21, 1959 - provided for the arrangement of the stars in nine rows of stars staggered horizontally and 11 rows of stars staggered vertically.
Today the flag consists of 13 horizontal stripes, seven red alternating with six white. The stripes represent the original 13 colonies, the stars represent the 50 states of the union. The colors of the flag are symbolic as well: Red symbolizes hardiness and valor, white symbolizes purity and innocence and blue represents vigilance, perseverance and justice.
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