June 14: Stars and Stripes Adopted
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On June 14, 1777, the U.S. adopted its first flag, symbolizing unity and hope in a young nation. A simple design with a bold message about coming together.
Today in history, June 14, 1777: a new country still fighting for independence chose a symbol before it fully knew whether it would survive. The Continental Congress approved a flag with 13 stripes, alternating red and white, and 13 white stars in a blue field, representing a new constellation. It was simple language, but it carried a bold claim: these separate states meant to be seen as one people. The flag would change as the nation grew, but the idea stayed visible. Symbols cannot solve a country's contradictions, but they can remind people what they are still responsible for building.

