Public schools, parks, businesses, and front lawns are just a few of the places where people see the American
flag proudly displayed. Americans have grown up admiring the
flag. It is an important part of American
culture.
The
flag was first adopted in 1777. On June 14,
Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes as the American
flag. The first
flag looked very
different from today’s
version. The first
flag had only thirteen stars and thirteen stripes. People first planned on adding one stripe and one star for each new
state. This idea was rethought after the
flag had fifteen of each. It returned to the
original design. Eventually it was decided that the
flag would keep its thirteen stripes, but a star would be used to
represent each
state. This is why our
current flag has thirteen stripes and fifty stars.
The colors on the American
flag are important too. The color red on the
flag symbolizes
courage. Innocence is shown by the white. The blue on the
flag represents
justice.
On June 14, 1885, the first Flag Day was observed. Four years later in 1894, New York’s
governor decided that the
flag should be displayed in all
public buildings. There have been many presidents to
celebrate the
flag in
different ways. In 1949, President Truman made Flag Day a
national holiday that would be
celebrated on June 14th each year.
Flags are not simply thrown in the trash when they are broken or no longer wanted. Instead, a
flag should be burned. This
process is used to show the
respect that is shown for the American
flag. Flags should not be allowed to remain dirty or soiled; when they become dirty or soiled, they should be cleaned.