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Resolved that the flag of the thirteen states to
be thirteen stripes alternate red and white, that the union be
thirteen stars, white on a blue field, representing a new
constellation.” With these simple words Congress created the
American Flag on June 14, 1777. The stripes came from the field of the
Grand Union Flag and were presumably taken from the Washington coat of
arms. It is probable that the stars were also taken from that emblem,
and changed to white for color harmony. It is generally conceded that
General Washington had a hand in designing this flag and it is fair to
assume that the idea of the stars originated with him. The first Stars
and Stripes displayed in the face of an armed enemy was at Fort
Stanwix, August 3, 1777. The Flag was improvised. The white stripes
and stars came from the soldier’s shirts; a captain’s cloak
supplied the blue of the union; and the red stripes came from the
flannel petticoats of the women of the garrison, who gladly donated
them for the purpose.
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