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Flag of the United States of America
Nation in North America
Page last modified 05/03/2024

(common variant)
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Flag of the United States of America
Also colloquially known as the American Flag, the Stars and Stripes, Red White and Blue, Old Glory and the the Star Spangled Banner
- Adopted on July 4, 1960
- Used as a national flag and ensign
- Designed by Robert G. Heft in 1958
- The officially recognized proportion is 10:19
Adopted following the admission of
Hawaii into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1959
- Abolished on July 3, 1960
Adopted following the admission of
Alaska into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1912
- Abolished on July 3, 1959
Adopted following the admission of
New Mexico &
Arizona into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1908
- Abolished on July 3, 1912
Adopted following the admission of
Oklahoma into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1896
- Abolished on July 3, 1908
Adopted following the admission of
Utah into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1891
- Abolished on July 3, 1896
Adopted following the admission of
Wyoming into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1890
- Abolished on July 3, 1891
Adopted following the admission of
North Dakota,
South Dakota,
Idaho,
Montana &
Washington into the union.
(rectangular pattern variant)
(circular pattern variant)
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1877
- Abolished on July 3, 1890
Adopted following the admission of
Colorado into the union.
(rectangular pattern variant 1)
(rectangular pattern variant 2)
(circular pattern variant)
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1867
- Abolished on July 3, 1877
Adopted following the admission of
Nebraska into the union.
(rectangular pattern variant)
(circular pattern variant)
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1865
- Abolished on July 3, 1867
Adopted following the admission of
Nevada into the union.
(rectangular pattern variant)
(circular pattern variant)
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1863
- Abolished on July 3, 1865
Adopted following the admission of
West Virginia into the union.
(rectangular pattern variant)
(circular pattern variant)
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1861
- Abolished on July 3, 1863
Adopted following the admission of
Kansas into the union.
(rectangular pattern variant)
(diamond pattern variant 1)
(star pattern variant)
(diamond pattern variant 2)
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1859
- Abolished on July 3, 1861
Adopted following the admission of
Oregon into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1858
- Abolished on July 3, 1859
Adopted following the admission of
Minnesota into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1851
- Abolished on July 3, 1858
Adopted following the admission of
California into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1848
- Abolished on July 3, 1851
Adopted following the admission of
Wisconsin into the union.
(rectangular pattern variant)
(diamond pattern variant)
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1847
- Abolished on July 3, 1848
Adopted following the admission of
Iowa into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1846
- Abolished on July 3, 1847
Adopted following the admission of
Texas into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1845
- Abolished on July 3, 1846
Adopted following the admission of
Florida into the union.
(rectangular pattern variant)
(star pattern variant)
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1837
- Abolished on July 3, 1845
Adopted following the admission of
Michigan into the union.
(rectangular pattern variant 1)
(rectangular pattern variant 2)
(rectangular pattern variant 3)
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1836
- Abolished on July 3, 1837
Adopted following the admission of
Arkansas into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1822
- Abolished on July 3, 1836
Adopted following the admission of
Missouri into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1820
- Abolished on July 3, 1822
Adopted following the admission of
Alabama &
Maine into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1819
- Abolished on July 3, 1820
Adopted following the admission of
Illinois into the union.
(rectangular pattern variant)
(star pattern variant)
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on July 4, 1818
- Abolished on July 3, 1819
Adopted following the admission of
Tennessee,
Ohio,
Louisiana,
Indiana, &
Mississippi into the union.
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on May 1, 1795
- Abolished on July 3, 1818
Adopted following the admission of
Vermont into the union.
(circular pattern variant, commonly known as the Betsy Ross flag)
(rectangular pattern variant 1)
(rectangular pattern variant 2)
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Flag of the United States of America
- Adopted on June 14, 1777
- Abolished on May 1, 1795
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Grand Union Flag
Also colloquially known as the Continental Colors
- Adopted on December 3, 1775
- Abolished on June 14, 1777
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