Spanish Empire Flag of Mexico made in the USA. These flags are made printed on durable all-weather nylon and finished with a strong canvas header and grommets. The Spanish empire flag was flown in Mexico from 1785-1873 and then again from 1875-1931 and comes in sizes 12x18 in - 5x8 ft.
These flags are made to order.
History of the Spanish Empire Flag of Mexico
The Spanish Empire Flag used in Mexico during the colonial era was a powerful symbol of Spanish authority and dominion. This flag featured a golden-yellow field with the coat of arms of the Spanish monarchy displayed at the center. The coat of arms showcased a combination of royal symbols, including the pillars of Hercules, the Spanish crown, a shield with the royal arms, and the motto "PLUS ULTRA."
The Spanish Empire Flag in Mexico represented the colonial rule and control exerted by the Spanish Crown over the region. It served as a visual reminder of the Spanish presence and influence in various aspects of Mexican society, including politics, administration, and culture. This flag encapsulated the legacy and historical impact of Spanish colonization on Mexico and its subsequent struggle for independence.