When defending the Chapultepec military academy (at Mexico City) from US occupation forces on September 13th, 1847. They are called the "Niños Heroes de Chapultepec" (Child Heroes or Heroic Cadets of Chapultepec).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ni%C3%B1os_H%C3%A9roes
There is a dispute as to the actual date of the end of the Mexican Revolutionary war. The military stand point on it is 1920 with the death of the Constitutional armies first chief. The Mexican Constitution was put into effect in 1917.
the eagle in the mexican flag stands for bravery and their independent
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No. It comes from the blood of the brave who gave their lives for Mexican independence.
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It didn't stand for anything. The point is a natural part of the triangle, and since pyramids are made out of triangles, by default, they have a point.
the red on the Mexican flag stands for blood of Mexico's heroes
It stands for "Distrito Federal" (Federal District).
They both stand tall and upright .