Alamo Flag Poster (1824 Flag)

Alamo Flag Poster (1824 Flag)

$12.78
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Symbol of Texan Resolve: The 1835-1836 Alamo Flag Pays Tribute to Mexican Constitution in Fight for IndependenceThe Alamo Flag, from 1835 to 1836, was designed as a tribute to the Mexican constitution of 1824, a cause that Texan rebels rallied behind in their fight for independence.Crafted in 1835, this flag is said to have been flown at the Alamo, serving as a symbol of the Texans' dedication to the principles enshrined in the constitution and their fervent struggle for autonomy.The 1824 Alamo Flag poster encapsulates a pivotal period in Texan history, reflecting the year when a distinctive flag was flown over the Alamo, the iconic fortress in San Antonio, Texas.Featuring a vivid design of a green, white and red field and the year "1824" inscribed in the center, this flag represented the Texan commitment to the Mexican Constitution of 1824, which upheld federalist principles.The flag's display symbolized Texan adherence to the principles of self-governance, liberty, and the rights of

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