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The first flag of the United States was adopted in 1777 out of the colors red, white, and blue. The new country had just declared its independence from Britain, and was made of 13 new states that used to be British colonies. So they decided to put 13 red and white stripes on the flag. And in this blue area of the flag, called the canton, they placed one white star for each of the 13 states in the union: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island. So this was the first United States flag, with 13 stripes and 13 stars. Eventually, two more states were added to the U.S., so they added two more stripes and, of course, two more stars for Vermont and Kentucky. 15 stripes and 15 stars. But then, soon enough, there were five new states, and people started to realize that if they kept adding more stripes, those stripes were going to get ridiculously skinny. So in 1818, the