Alamo Flag – Texian Revolution Banner (1824) – 3'x5' Nylon
Product Description:
Stand for liberty with the Alamo Flag, one of the most iconic symbols of early Texian resistance. This tricolor flag—green, white, and red with the bold number “1824”—was flown by Texian rebels during the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, referencing the Mexican Constitution of 1824, which granted federalist rights that were later revoked by the dictator Santa Anna.
Though it resembles the Mexican national flag, the Alamo Flag replaces the central coat of arms with the year 1824, representing loyalty to the original constitutional framework rather than full Mexican independence. This made the flag a bold political statement of reform, defiance, and growing revolutionary fervor.
Perfect for Texas history enthusiasts, educators, and heritage collectors, this nylon reproduction honors the stand taken by those who defended the Alamo for freedom and federalism.
🦅 Key Features:
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Flown during the Texas Revolution, especially the Battle of the Alamo (1836)
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Green, white, and red tricolor with “1824” in bold black lettering
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Weather-resistant nylon for indoor or outdoor use
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Canvas header with brass grommets
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Measures 3'x5'
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Made in the USA
Remember the Alamo. Fly the flag of a people standing against tyranny and for constitutional rights.