13 Stripes and 51 Stars
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13 Stripes and 51 Stars
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#3http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Brazil
I was a bit disappointed when the Brazilian soccer squad won their fifth world title and didn't put the stars in a Southern Cross formation on their uniform.
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#5So, what did we do when we had 29 states?
Neither one are patterns he put into the algorithm.
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#6Of course if we adopted it, some right-wingers would say it means were going commie, or something like it.
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#9Sad that Puerto Rico might become a state before DC
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#10Sad that Puerto Rico might become a state before DC
The location of the federal district was a result of a compromise between Hamilton, Madison, and Jefferson. The U.S. capital city was New York at the time. Jefferson didn't want the federal government controlled by one of the largest Northern states. So he struck a bargain with Hamilton, agreeing to support Hamilton's plan for the federal government to assume the states' debts in exchange for the creation of a federal district apart from the power of any one of the states of the union (and further south).
You can read more about the reasons for removing the capital from state territory here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Residence_Act
(Full disclosure: I wouldn't mind Eleanor Holmes Norton getting a vote in the House, but I would be against DC having senators.)