
During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress adopts a resolution stating that "the flag of the United States
be thirteen alternate stripes red and white" and that "the Union be
thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new
Constellation." The national flag, which became known as the "Stars and
Stripes," was based on the "Grand Union" flag, a banner carried by the
Continental Army in 1776 that also consisted of 13 red and white
stripes. According to legend, Philadelphia seamstress Betsy Ross
designed the new canton for the Stars and Stripes, which consisted of a
circle of 13 stars and a blue background, at the request of General George Washington. Historians have been unable to conclusively prove or disprove this legend.
With the entrance of new states into the United States after
independence, new stripes and stars were added to represent new
additions to the Union. In 1818, however, Congress enacted a law
stipulating that the 13 original stripes be restored and that only stars
be added to represent new states.
Taken from: http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/congress-adopts-the-stars-and-stripes [14.06.12]


Actually it was sept. 3rd 1777
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