Flag History - 15 Star Spangled Banner Flag Adopted in 1795
The 15 star flag was adopted May 1, 1795 after the admission of Vermont (the 14th state) and Kentucky (the 15th state) to the Union. It is the 3rd flag of the United States.
There are 15 stripes - 8 red and 7 white that represent the 15 states. This flag is the only U.S. flag to have more than 13 stripes. There are 15 white 5-pointed stars on a field of blue in the upper left corner in five rows of three in alternating columns. During the bombing of Fort McHenry (Sept 13, 1814), Francis Scott Key was inspired to write one of our country's most patriotic songs, our national anthem - The Star Spangled Banner.
This was the official U.S. flag for 23 years. Presidents who served under this flag were:
Each star represents a state in the Union. The order in which they became a state is listed below:
How
to use our fun interactive American Flag coloring pages:
- Click on one of the colors in the color palette to
choose a color.
- With your selected color, click on a part of a picture
to fill it with that color.
- You may change your colors as often as you like.
- When you are happy with your coloring, you may print
out your picture by clicking on the printer icon on the
coloring page (Says "Full Page Print"). Only your artwork
with sentence will print - advertisements, directions,
and color palette will not print. Graphics print crisply
and clearly.
- If you wish to color your page offline, hit the printer
icon on the coloring page BEFORE filling in any colors.
If you already started to color online, you can color
the parts white or hit refresh to get just the outline.
These American flag coloring
pages make great mouse practice activities for younger
children but can also be used with older children beginning
to learn how to read. If the child is unable to read the
sentence that goes with the American flag coloring page, have them click on each word
to hear the sentence. This activity reinforces reading
skills. Check out our additional ideas
on how to use our Flag Day coloring pages for reading
activities.
We offer this 15 star flag adopted in 1795
coloring page with several different sentences in addition
to our American Flag collection of coloring
page sentence readers.
Check back often, we'll add pages as they're created:
Flag Day fun - American Flag Coloring Pages - American Flag History
Presidential Flag -
picture only - no sentence.
50 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1960- picture only - no sentence.
49 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1959 -
picture only - no sentence.
48 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1912 -
picture only - no sentence.
46 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1908 -
picture only - no sentence.
45 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1896 -
picture only - no sentence.
44 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1891 -
picture only - no sentence.
43 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1890-
picture only - no sentence.
38 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1877 -
picture only - no sentence.
37 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1867 -
picture only - no sentence.
36 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1865 -
picture only - no sentence.
35 star U.S. Flag - Civil War - 1863 -
picture only - no sentence.
Confederate Navy Jack Flag -
picture only - no sentence.
Confederate Battle Flag -
picture only - no sentence.
Official Confederate Flag -
picture only - no sentence.
34 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1861 -
picture only - no sentence.
33 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1859 -
picture only - no sentence.
32 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1858 -
picture only - no sentence.
31 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1851 -
picture only - no sentence.
30 star U.S. Flag adopted in 1848 -
picture only - no sentence.
28 star American Flag adopted in 1846 -
picture only - no sentence.
27 star American Flag adopted in 1845 -
picture only - no sentence.
26 star American Flag adopted in 1837 -
picture only - no sentence.
25 star American Flag adopted in 1836 -
picture only - no sentence.
24 star American Flag adopted in 1822 -
picture only - no sentence.
23 star American Flag adopted in 1820 -
picture only - no sentence.
21 star American Flag adopted in 1819 -
picture only - no sentence.
20 star American Flag adopted in 1818 -
picture only - no sentence.
15 Star Spangled Banner Flag - 1795 -
picture only - no sentence.
13 star American Flag adopted in 1777 -
picture only - no sentence.
Serapis Flag - 1779 -
picture only - no sentence.
Guilford Flag - 1781 -
picture only - no sentence.
Bennington Flag - 1777 -
picture only - no sentence.
Gadsden Flag - 1776 - "Don't Tread on Me" -
picture only - no sentence.
Culpepper Flag - 1776 -
"Don't Tread on Me" - picture only - no sentence.
George Washington's Personal Flag - 1775 -
picture only - no sentence.
Betsy Ross Flag -
picture only - no sentence.
Five Pointed Star -
picture only - no sentence.
Grand Union Flag - 1775 - picture only - no sentence.
"Join or Die" 1754 flag -
picture only - no sentence.
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