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On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress officially adopted the Stars and Stripes as the national flag of the United States. This decision marked a significant moment in American history, as the new flag symbolized the unity and identity of the emerging nation during the Revolutionary War. The flag featured 13 alternating red and white stripes representing the original 13 colonies, along with 13 white stars on a blue field symbolizing a new constellation. The colors and elements of the flag were imbued with specific meanings: - Red: Signifies valor and hardiness, reflecting the courage and resilience of the American people. - White: Denotes purity and innocence, representing the ideals and principles upon which the nation was founded. - Blue: Symbolizes vigilance, perseverance, and justice, highlighting the steadfastness and commitment to these values in the pursuit of freedom and equality. Each aspect of the flag was chosen to convey the core values and aspirations of the United States, making the Stars and Stripes a powerful emblem of national pride and unity. The adoption of the flag on June 14 is celebrated annually as Flag Day, a day to honor the history and significance of the American flag.

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