History of the U.S. Flag, in Paper
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2017
- It's posterboard, actually. Close enough. Anyway, here's the history of the United States flag.
Do you think there will be more stars (or less) on the future American flag? Let me know in the comments what you think. :) And thank you for watching!
Many of you are asking about the "Betsy Ross" flag, which had 13 stars in a circle pattern. But I used the "Francis Hopkinson" grid pattern in this video, which was more common than the circle one. You can read more about different 13-star patterns here:
I feel bad for whoever had to cut out those stars
🇺🇲: Our flag represents unity.
"Maybe there will be 51 stars on this thing someday"
The fact that he cut the paper in the shape of the states shows his dedication.
Bob Heft designed the 50 States Flag in 1958 as a high school project. And his design is continuing to flow in American winds 64 years later.
Imagine if we continued to add stripes for each new state
The flag only looks good every five states.
Could you imagine 50 stripes on the flag if we haven’t gotten that rule
Vexi: Maybe there will be 51 stars
Nobody is talking about the hard work behind the video, He cut those strips, all 50 states And stars of different size. Hats of to you
I just love how he cut the shape of states justt exactly as the state border. Loved it! Great video
I actually want more states now just to spice up the flag a bit, although I do love the nice even arrangement we have now
That flag is a flag.
New state: joins union
I love the editing in this video. Also thanks for the history lesson
I can't escape this video...no matter how many times I refresh youtube, it is always the first in my recommended.
American flag: "We add a star for every new state!"
Meanwhile
Very informative video. I never really though about it but it’s kinda cool that the US flag changes based on the number of states. I wonder if other flags do the same, gonna have to google it later.