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The Evolution of the American Flag (news article) December 8, 2016 AUSTIN, TEXAS --- The Bob Bullock Museum at Austin, Texas has been known for being a point of interest for learning about Texas’ history. From September 30, 2016 to January 16, 2017, you will be able to see not only Texas’ history, but a really well-made and visual exposition of the United States of America’s flag’s development and evolution throughout the past centuries, since 1812. We all know that each star in the United States flag represent individual states, so it is evident how the flag was changed in the course of the USA’s history of acquiring new territories and new members for their Union, as well as the arrangement of these. The only things that remain constant are the white The Entrance Flag and red horizontal stripes. The exposition is really important for many because it represents the history of a patriotic symbol, and a symbol that represents every American. Make sure to visit it before it’s removed, you still have until next year to do so! Flag with only 14 stars The new world super-power (article) Sometimes when talking about the United States, we always think of it as one of the most powerful countries in the world. But why? And since when? The United States were politically involved in the Second World War, most of the US industries provided weapons, armor and supplies to the western powers (allies). 75 years ago, on December 7th, 1941, The 4