What is the meaning of Flag Day in the United States?
The flag of the United States has a long history and a special place in American culture. For almost a century, Flag Day, June 14, has existed to honor the Stars and Stripes.SignificanceOn June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress, as the fifth item of their day’s agenda, certified that the “Stars and Stripes” would be the official flag of the United States. With 13 red and white stripes and 13 white stars in a blue field, it was the forerunner of the modern flag. Flag Day commemorates the adoption of the flag on that day.Bernard CigrandThe birth of the U.S. flag went largely unrecognized until 1885, when Bernard Cigrand, a teacher in Waubeka, Wisconsin, had his students write an essay on the flag’s significance to them. He called June 14th the flag’s birthday, and spent most of his life dedicated to the recognition of June 14 as a day of importance.LegislationBy 1916, Flag Day ceremonies had become so popular across the United States that President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation t