Nothing besides the white.
The USA flag of stars and stripes was first adopted in 1777. The Mexican tricolor was first adopted in the 1820's. The present US flag of 50 stars became official in 1960 while the current design of the Mexican flag was adopted in 1968.
Yes, the Mexican flag has flown in the United States at various times in history, particularly during the Mexican-American War (1846-1848) when U.S. forces occupied Mexican territories. Additionally, the flag is displayed during cultural events and celebrations, such as Cinco de Mayo and Mexican Independence Day, in areas with significant Mexican-American populations. The flag can also be seen at diplomatic events and consulates across the U.S.
No, the Bear Flag Revolution began because the Mexican American War was already a fact,
In 1846, Anglo settlers in California captured Mexican soldiers at Sonoma and declared the Bear Flag Republic. This revolt was part of the larger context of the Mexican-American War, as American settlers in California sought independence from Mexican rule. The Bear Flag Republic was short-lived, as U.S. military forces soon took control of California.
better question, what color is the mexican flag?
The most common courtesy referring to the American flag is that the flag should never touch the ground. When the flag becomes tattered it should be disposed of properly.
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During the Bear Flag Revolt in June 1846, Sonoma was a key location where American settlers declared independence from Mexican rule. A group of American settlers, led by William Ide and Ezekiel Merritt, captured the town and raised the Bear Flag, symbolizing their new republic. The revolt was part of a broader context of tensions between American settlers and the Mexican government in California. The Bear Flag Republic was short-lived, as U.S. forces soon took control of the area during the Mexican-American War.
In 1846, Sutter's Fort in California flew three flags: the Mexican flag, representing Mexican sovereignty over California; the Bear Flag, raised by American settlers during the Bear Flag Revolt in June 1846, symbolizing their rebellion against Mexican rule; and the United States flag, which was raised after California was ceded to the U.S. following the Mexican-American War. These flags reflect the significant political changes occurring in California during that period.
The most common courtesy referring to the American flag is that the flag should never touch the ground. When the flag becomes tattered it should be disposed of properly.
the eagle in the mexican flag stands for bravery and their independent
The Mexican captured the company flag.