June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress issued a resolution making the Stars and Stripes the nation's flag. Enjoy a little red, white, and blue from across the Smithsonian. Visit the O Say Can You See ...
The first national observance of Flag Day was on June 14, 1877, 100 years after the flag resolution was adopted by the ...
The first Flag Day was celebrated in 1877, 100 years after the Continental Congress adopted the flag. In 1949, President Harry Truman officially made Flag Day a day of national observance.
The Framers cared a good deal about the freedom of the press, as the Appeal to the Inhabitants of Quebec, written by the First Continental Congress ... No laws banned flag-burning, campaign ...
Both historic churches continue to function as congregations hundreds of years after their birth in Philadelphia.
The two Founding Fathers and the seamstress of the American flag all once worshipped on the now ... was seen as a moderate ...
John Adams and Abigail Smith meet for the first time ... the Second Continental Congress. March: Congress moves to Philadelphia and Adams follows. June 14: Congress passes the Flag Resolution ...
Jess: Recently, I have been playing around with themes that have word patterns, rhymes, or both! It's a bonus when the answers also happen to have similar meanings to tighten up the theme even more.
The two Founding Fathers and the seamstress of the American flag all once worshipped ... a moderate and led prayers as the first chaplain of the Continental Congress. But then he sided with ...