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  1. Jan 3, 2011 · Flag Timeline. States and their dates of admission are shown in bold red. Starting in 1819, the updated flag becomes legal on the Fourth of July following the date of admission. 1775. American ships in New England waters flew a "Liberty Tree" flag in 1775.

  2. These states are presented in the order in which each ratified the 1787 Constitution and joined the others in the new (and current) federal government. The date of admission listed for each subsequent state is the official date set by Act of Congress.

    State
    State
    Date (admitted Or Ratified)
    Formed From
    1
    December 7, 1787[8] (ratified)
    2
    December 12, 1787[10] (ratified)
    Proprietary Province of Pennsylvania
    3
    December 18, 1787[11] (ratified)
    Crown Colony of New Jersey
    4
    January 2, 1788[8] (ratified)
    Crown Colony of Georgia
  3. Jul 4, 2012 · From its unofficial beginning as the Continental Colors or Grand Union flag to the long serving 50-star American Flag, Americans have been on a quest to protect, preserve and serve the flag. Today the flag flies everywhere from classrooms to federal buildings to homes and even cars.

    Number Of Stars
    Information
    Dates In Use
    0 Stars
    Continental Colors Also known as the ...
    1775-1777
    13 Stars
    Betsy Ross Flag First official flag of ...
    1777-1795
    15 Stars
    Star Spangled Banner Flag Designed with ...
    1795-1818
    20 Stars
    20-Star American Flag Also known as the ...
    1818-1819
  4. Jul 3, 2017 · More than 1 million German immigrants came to the U.S. in the second half of the 1800s — and they were beer drinkers.

    • Ari Shapiro
  5. While there were several hundred small scale, local breweries in the 1840s and 1850s, beer did not become a mass-produced, mass-consumed beverage until the decades following the Civil War. Several factors contributed to beer’s emergence as the nation’s dominant alcoholic drink.

  6. A comprehensive chronology of the U.S. brewing history from 1587 to 1995, reproduced from American Breweries II by Dale Van Wieren.

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  8. May 8, 2023 · The appeal of drinking beer outdoors is eternal, but beer gardens are a relatively recent arrival in the United States. In the 1800s, people from Germany and Eastern Europe emigrated to the U.S. to escape religious persecution, political unrest or agricultural scarcity.