
National Flag (Flag of the United States)
The Flag of the United States features 13 horizontal stripes alternating red and white, representing the original 13 colonies. In the canton (top-left corner), there is a blue rectangle with 50 white stars, symbolizing the 50 states of the union. The colors have specific meanings: red signifies bravery and valor, white represents purity and innocence, and blue stands for vigilance, perseverance, and justice. The design reflects the nation’s history, unity, and values, with the stars and stripes serving as a visual reminder of the country’s foundational origins and ongoing growth.