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They are from North America.
They originally made Japanese playing cards.
It started as a school project for Bob Heft’s junior-year history class, and it only earned a B- in 1958.
His design had 50 stars even though Alaska and Hawaii weren’t states yet.
Heft figured the two would earn statehood soon and showed the government his design.
After President Dwight D. Eisenhower called to say his design was approved, Heft’s teacher changed his grade to an A.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vG8qmlKdRjs
They don’t assassinate much these days, but you can follow them on twitter:
https://twitter.com/TheIsmaili