Description
Remember the Alamo? This battle of the Alamo flag is a stylish replica of the banner that represented the Texans fighting to uphold their constitutional rights.
Our flag is made in America of 100% nylon that is digitally printed with bright tricolor stripes of deep green, white, and red. The colors of the Alamo battle flag are instantly recognizable as those of the Mexican flag, while the bold numbers '1824' in the middle panel signify the year of the liberal Mexican constitution for which the brave defenders of the Alamo fought.
Each flag comes equipped with a sturdy canvas header and brass grommets for reliable flying on any standard outdoor flagpole.
Texas Alamo Flag Product Details
- Produced in the United States
- Authentic design
- 100% premium nylon
- Strong canvas heading
- Durable brass grommets
- Single/reverse printed
- 3’ x 5’ size
Alamo Flag Meaning & History
The Alamo flag was first designed in 1835 by Captain Philip Dimmitt, who took the base design of the Mexican tricolor and added the text “Constitution of 1824” to the center. Many Texan settlers originally supported enforcing the 1824 Mexican Constitution and statehood instead of total independence.
In 1836, Mexican forces began a siege of the Alamo mission and fortress following earlier conflicts with American settlers. Though most of those inside the mission died during the battle, the event ultimately led to Texan victory and independence later that year.