Why are there 52 stars on the American flag?

There are 50 stars representing the 50 states and there are 13 stripes representing the 13 original colonies. from The CIA World Factbook.
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Is there a 52 star flag?

This flag is fictitious, proposed or locally used but not adopted. It may be named as it would be as an official flag of a geographical or other entity and have some visual elements that are similar to official logos or flags of that entity, but it is not official and doesn't have any official recognition.
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Is there 52 states in the United States?

There are fifty (50) states and Washington D.C.The last two states to join the Union were Alaska (49th) and Hawaii (50th). Both joined in 1959. Washington D.C. is a federal district under the authority of Congress.
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Why are there 50 stars on the American flag but 52 states?

When the Stars and Stripes was adopted in 1777 there were 13 states (then colonies), thus a 13-star flag, and as each new state was admitted to the union a star was added to the flag. The current 50-star flag, acknowledging Hawaii's admission, was unveiled on 4th July 1960.
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Why do people think there are 52 stars on US flag?

They are not familiar with the phrase “contiguous 48” or “lower 48.” So, because they think the phrase “50 states” refers to the contiguous 48, they get 52 when they add Alaska and Hawaii.
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Why are there only 50 stars on the American flag?



What is the 52nd state of America?

Puerto Rico's status leaves it disadvantaged compared to the 50 states that exist today. It has its own constitution and government, but only because the US government allows it to.
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Is there 50 or 51 states?

United States: The 50 States and the District of Columbia. Continental United States: The 49 States (including Alaska, excluding Hawaii) located on the continent of North America, and the District of Columbia.
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Can you fly a flag with less than 50 stars?

Is it appropriate to fly a flag that has fewer than 50 stars? Yes. Official United States flags are always considered living, active flags. From the Betsy Ross flag to the present 50-star flag, any flag that at some time was the official flag is still considered a living flag to be accorded all due respect.
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In what year did the US flag change from having 48 stars to 50 stars?

On August 21, 1959, President Eisenhower issued Executive Order 10834 establishing the design of the 50-star flag. This flag was first officially raised over Fort McHenry National Historic Site on July 4, 1960, with Secretary of the Interior Fred A. Seaton presiding.
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Are there 50 or 52 stars on the American flag?

How many stars and stripes are on the flag? There are 50 stars representing the 50 states and there are 13 stripes representing the 13 original colonies. from The CIA World Factbook.
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What letter is not in the 52 states?

Letter Q is the only letter not used in the US state names. The answer is "Q".
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Is Puerto Rico a part of the US?

Puerto Rico, which became a U.S. territory in 1898 following the Spanish-American War, has some measure of self-rule but limited representation in Washington.
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Why are there 7 red stripes on the American flag?

The stripes represent the original 13 Colonies and the stars represent the 50 states of the Union.
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Was there ever a 47 star US flag?

It's clear that there's never been an official 47-stars flag of the United States. New Mexico became the 47th state on 6 January 1912, but since the United States only adopts new flags on the 4th of July, the addition of Arizona as the 48th state changed the number of stars again before a new flag was adopted.
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How rare is a 48 star flag?

After the 13 star flag, the 48 star flag is probably the most common, followed by the 45 and 46 star variations. The 48 star version is so common that unless a flag can be demonstrated to have been closely associated with a famous event or person, it is unlikely to have much value.
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Why can't the U.S. flag fly at night?

According to the US Flag Code, all American flags should be displayed from sunrise to sunset every day. Lowering the flag at night is an ultimate sign of respect for Old Glory.
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Is burning a U.S. flag illegal?

No. The Court has recognized that the First Amendment protects certain forms of symbolic speech. Flag burning is such a form of symbolic speech.
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Do you burn the flag if it touches the ground?

Does the flag have to be destroyed if it touches the ground? Answer: Care should be exercised in the handling of the flag, to protect it from becoming soiled or damaged. However, you are not required to destroy the flag if it touches the ground.
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What is the 76 American flag?

The Bennington flag features a large “76” in the canton, recalling the year that the Declaration of Independence was signed, 1776. In contrast to most iterations of the American flag, the stripes are arranged so that the white stripes are the outermost (instead of the red).
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What were the last 2 stars added to the flag?

The American flag hasn't changed in more than half a century – the last time stars were added was with the additions of Hawaii and Alaska, which were admitted into the union in 1959 – and any update would be historic and controversial, and would spark a national conversation about American identity.
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Why did the original flag only have 13 stars?

It stated that the design was to go back to the original configuration of 13 alternating stripes of red on white, representing the 13 original colonies, but that we would add one star for each new state.
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Why Puerto Rico is not a state?

In the 1950s, with the approval of the U.S. government, Puerto Rico established a constitution but remained a U.S. territory, subject to the decisions of Congress.
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What letter is not in all 50 states?

Got your guess? Well, my trivia-savvy friends, the answer is…Q. That's right—50 different names, and not one of them contains the letter Q. Every other letter of our alphabet shows up at least once (well, unless you count these letters that dropped out of our alphabet.)
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Why is Hawaii a state and not Puerto Rico?

Hawaii is a state because it was declared an independent nation by Dole. At the insistence of President William McKinley, the United States annexed Hawaii in 1898, fueled by the nationalism sparked by the Spanish-American War.
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