First Federal Republic Mexico Flag made in the USA. These flags are made printed on durable all-weather nylon and finished with a strong canvas header and grommets. First Federal Republic Mexico Flag (1824) comes in sizes 12x18 in - 5x8 ft.
These flags are made to order.
History of the First Federal Republic Flag of Mexico
The First Federal Republic Flag of Mexico, used from 1824 to 1918, is an emblematic representation of Mexico's early republican era. It consists of three equal vertical stripes in green, white, and red. The green stripe represents independence, the white symbolizes the purity of the Catholic faith, and the red signifies the union of Europeans and Americans.
At the center of the white stripe, there is the national coat of arms, featuring an eagle perched on a cactus with a serpent in its beak. This iconic emblem represents the legendary foundation of Tenochtitlan, symbolizing the rich indigenous heritage of Mexico. The First Federal Republic Flag reflects the ideals of a united and democratic Mexico, serving as a powerful symbol of national identity throughout the early years of the republic.