Okay kiddo, do you know what a flag is? It’s like a special cloth with colors and symbols that represent a country or a group of people. Mexico is a country in North America, and it has had many different flags throughout its history.
The first flag of Mexico was created in 1821 when Mexico won its independence from Spain. It was a simple flag with three vertical stripes: green, white, and red. The green stripe represented independence, the white stripe represented the Catholic religion, and the red stripe represented union.
In 1823, the flag was changed to include a coat of arms, which is a fancy design that represents the country. The coat of arms had an eagle holding a snake in its beak on top of a cactus. This design came from a legend about the Aztecs, who were the indigenous people who lived in Mexico before the Spanish came.
The flag was changed again in 1864, when Mexico was ruled by the French. The French added a crown to the coat of arms, but this flag didn’t last long because the Mexicans overthrew the French in 1867.
The current flag of Mexico was established in 1968. It has the same colors as the original flag, but the coat of arms is different. The eagle is still there, but now it’s shown sitting on a cactus and holding a snake in its talons. There’s also a laurel wreath surrounding the coat of arms, which represents victory.
So that’s the history of the flags of Mexico, from the first simple flag to the current flag with its fancy coat of arms. Each flag has its own story and represents a different time in Mexico’s history.