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Wednesday, March 18, 2015
The Mexican flag has undergone many changes through the decades. In fact, it has changed a total of eight times already throughout history. Some of the adjustments are small but there are also bigger changes. Other aspects of the flag have remained constant despite the change in government and the times, such as the coat of arms. Some of the features that you will find that have not been changed through the years are the eagle, cactus, serpent, rock and lake. The position of the animals and other aspects have been adjusted somewhat. According to Aztec folklore, their gods commanded them to create a grand city. When they arrived at the site, a great eagle eating a serpent was seen perched on a cactus. This explains why the animal is shown on the flag.
When the Spanish arrived during the 1500s, they ruled the people for over 300 years. The Spanish crown was the head of the people for that time. The unofficial national flag of Mexico is called as the Standard of the Virgin of Guadalupe. The flag was raised in 1810 and was linked to the rebel troops that aimed to remove Spanish power.
Mexico succeeded in gaining its independence in 1821 and the official national flag was raised for the first time. The Imperial Flag featured green, red and white colors and the coat of arms, specifically the perched eagle, was put in the middle. The coat of arms is what differentiates the Mexican banner from other tricolored flags.

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by: The Flagman