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Emblem of United States

The star pattern in the current American flag is 50 stars, with one star for each of the 50 states in the union and 13 stripes representing the original 13 colonies. The design of the flag has evolved and has become a powerful emblem of freedom, democracy, and national unity. Each of these stars and stripes holds meaning and importance to America. The flag has these symbolic colors - red, white, and blue. It is an iconic symbol that represents the country and its importance. The design with 50 stars was created in 1958 when Alaska and Hawaii were added as states. Each star and stripe holds significant meaning and significance to the history of America. The symbolic colors used in the flag are - red, white, and blue. Hardiness and valour are shown in red, purity and innocence in white and perseverance and justice in blue..