The Alamo flag is historical banner with a fascinating story. The Alamo flag, just like other flags also has a little controversy behind its story. This certain battle flag was made by placing the year “1824” instead of the Eagle in the middle of the Mexico flag which has triple colors which was the year of the constitution of Mexico in support of the Texans who are still fighting during that time. The flag of Mexico which is called as “Bandera de Mexico” in Spanish has three vertical stripes in different colors which are white in the center with green on the right and red on the left side and shows the national coat of arms at the middle. The symbolism of the three colors on the banners has fascinatingly changed over the centuries. The three colors green, red and white if this can be considered a color were originally recognized by Mexico after its independence from the Kingdom of Spain. The Mexican banner that we can see being raised today was presented back in 1968. In the year1821, the general design started to be used. Those who know about the Italian flag will definitely notice the similarities between the Mexican flag and Italian flag especially if the coat of arms on the middle will be removed on the Mexican. In the past, the Alamo flag was the very first approved battle flag by the Texan forces represented by a Texan legislative body.
In the year 1835, the use of the Alamo flag was given permission by the Texan government by those authorized for transactions on the Mexican commerce.
