The first official American flag had 13 stripes, a detail established by the Flag Resolution of 1777. This design choice reflected the original 13 colonies and remains a core el...
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The earliest American flag that is widely recognized today is the Continental Union Flag, also known as the Grand Union Flag, first observed in 1776. This design featured thirte...
Read articleThe flag of the United States adopted by the Second Continental Congress on June 14, 1777, commonly known as the Betsy Ross flag or the 1777 flag, established a enduring nationa...
Read articleFlags representing the 13 colonies emerged in the mid-1770s as the colonies moved toward independence. The best documented design is the Grand Union Flag, first hoisted in late...
Read articleA sheriff badge is a metallic emblem assigned to sworn sheriffs in the United States, typically displaying a star or shield design. It signals official authority granted by a co...
Read articleThe term colonial US flag refers loosely to the flags used by British colonies in North America and by early American revolutionary forces before and during the American Revolut...
Read articleThe Berlin Wall was a concrete barrier that divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989, physically separating families and neighborhoods while symbolizing the Cold War divide between demo...
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