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Stars and Stripes: The Flag That United a Nation

Betsy Ross or seamstress carefully sewing stars onto first American flag
On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes as the official flag of the United States. Thirteen stars for thirteen colonies, arranged in a new constellation on a field of blue. Thirteen stripes for the courage to break from tyranny and dare to build something entirely new in the world.

The flag wasn't just fabric and dye—it was a deliberate statement of values. The founders chose each symbol with care and purpose: stars representing a new constellation of states in the firmament of nations, stripes representing the original colonies' sacrifice, red for courage and valor, white for purity of purpose, blue for justice and perseverance. Every element carried meaning worth fighting for.

The flag became a rallying point that soldiers would follow into battle, a symbol that citizens would display with pride, and an emblem that would come to represent freedom to oppressed people around the world.

At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we believe that symbols matter precisely because values matter. Our reputation in {CITY} stands for quality, integrity, and steadfast commitment—not just words we say, but principles we demonstrate through our actions every single day.

America's 250th celebrates the enduring values our national symbols represent.

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Flag Day, June 14, 1777

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The Values-Driven Leader - Symbols and Principles

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