On the blue canton, a single large white star was centered in a circle of ten smaller ones.
However, the Chilean flag has a blue canton with a white star rather than the entire left side being blue.
The flag has a white field, with a red Latin cross inside a blue canton.
The flag also has a blue canton, a rectangle in the top left corner.
Before then, the only stipulation was 13 alternating red and white stripes with a blue canton of stars equal to the number of states.
The blue canton and a star is for the state itself.
Its flag also has an elongated blue canton with multiple stars.
It was later changed to a blue canton with white stars, the "union", and updated as each state entered the Union.
The top part of the flag as it appeared was red and white horizontal stripes, not the blue canton with its fifty white stars.
The proposal would have replaced the Confederate battle flag with a blue canton with 20 stars.