After the Declaration of independence was signed, Americans decided to choose a flag to celebrate their freedom. On June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress approved the design for a flag. From that day forward, June 14, became known as Flag Day.
At first the idea was to add a star and a stripe for each new state . But as more states joined, folks soon realized the flag would become way too large and cumbersome. So, in 1818, the American flag was restricted to its original 13 stripes, with a single star to be added upon the field of blue, for each new state.
Flag Day has always been a favorite holiday of mine. It is also my birthday! When I was a little kid, I thought the flags were put out for me. As it is, I love history and the story behind Flag Day makes me smile.
At first the idea was to add a star and a stripe for each new state . But as more states joined, folks soon realized the flag would become way too large and cumbersome. So, in 1818, the American flag was restricted to its original 13 stripes, with a single star to be added upon the field of blue, for each new state.
Flag Day has always been a favorite holiday of mine. It is also my birthday! When I was a little kid, I thought the flags were put out for me. As it is, I love history and the story behind Flag Day makes me smile.
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