
United States Flag
The United States flag features 13 horizontal stripes alternating red and white, representing the original colonies, and a blue canton with 50 white stars, each symbolizing a state. Red signifies valor and bravery, white denotes purity and innocence, and blue reflects vigilance, perseverance, and justice. The design’s proportions and placement of elements are governed by specific standards, conveying the nation’s history, values, and unity. The flag serves as a powerful symbol of American identity, freedom, and sovereignty, inspiring patriotism and respect nationwide.