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First American Flag  June,14th 1777  Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland… | Us flag history, First american flag, Flag

I like the history of our holidays, major and minor. So in honor of our flag and Flag Day, here is a brief description and history of our holiday. Flag Day celebrates the adoption of a national flag at the Second Continental Congress on June 14, 1777. Here is the beautifully brief wording: The Flag Act of 1777 was passed by the Second Continental Congress on June 14, 1777, in response to a petition made by an American Indian nation on June 3 for "an American Flag."[1] (As a result, June 14…

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A variant of the "Betsy Ross flag"--several depictions of it in paintings of the 1770s and 1780s show the stars in a tighter formation than seen here. It was never an official flag of the early nation, but were likely popular, though other 13-star flags representing the new United States were also popular at the time, such as the Cowpens flag. The June 14, 1777 Flag Resolution of the Second Continental Congress did not require a particular arrangement for the 13 stars.

Fascinating American Flag Facts

The American Flag is an enduring symbol of the United States displayed in many locations. Do you know these 10 Fascinating American Flag Facts?

5 Fun Ways to Earn the Brownie Celebrating Community Badge | American flags flying, American flag, Flag etiquette

If your looking for ideas to make your meeting more fun while exploring what it means to be patriotic, you have come to the right place. Using some of these activities below to help girls find out what makes our communities special and what we do to celebrate all the people in them. Below are a few ideas to get you started. Celebrating Community Activity Booklet Before jumping into some ideas, do you want to skip all the planning? If so, use this Activity Booklet with activities that are…

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Old Abe, the American War Eagle was the Mascot of the 8th Wisconsin Regiment in the Civil War. He was in nine battles during the war including Fredericktown and the Siege of Vicksburg. He was not only a Mascot but became a Patriotic Symbol for the entire Nation.

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