Many mexicans wonder why the flag of Mexico is green, white and red. And the truth is that there are many people who ignore its meaning. Therefore, in this post we discussed the origin and significance of these colors.
With the passage of time, the meaning of the elements of the flag of Mexico has changed in special of the colors. The green, white and red were adopted for the first time at the end of the War of Independence, in the year 1821.
The flag of Mexico was evolving with the passage of time. However, the flag as we know it today, was adopted officially in the year of 1968. Which is made up of three vertical stripes with the same dimensions, with the respective colors in green, white and red; having the national coat of arms in the white stripe.
Each of the colors has had, over time, a specific meaning. In the olden days, the meaning of the colors was closely linked with the religious aspect; as, for example, the color white was a reference to the catholic religion prevailing in the mexican territory.
However, as the years rolled by, and after that Mexico had established itself as a secular nation (after the proclamation of the Reform Laws, in the XIX century), the colors of the flag adopted new meanings, which are:
-Green: the meaning of The color green is the hope in a better country, in the building of a healthy society and ideals clear.
-White: the color white represents the union and brotherhood among all mexicans.
-Red: it Is considered, traditionally, the red represents the blood spilled by the heroes who gained freedom from Mexico, and who fought to keep Mexico as a sovereign country.
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