Culpeper Flag – Virginia Minutemen Banner (1775) – 3'x5' Nylon
Product Description:
Carry the fiery spirit of early American resistance with the Culpeper Flag, flown by the Culpeper Minutemen of Virginia in 1775. This bold Revolutionary War banner features a coiled rattlesnake, the defiant motto “Don’t Tread on Me”, and the powerful phrase “Liberty or Death”—words made famous by fellow Virginian Patrick Henry.
Created by local patriots in Culpeper County, this flag pulled no punches. It combined frontier toughness with Enlightenment ideals, and it was flown by volunteer militias who were among the first to respond to the call for armed resistance against British rule. Its stark white field, black imagery, and uncompromising messages make it one of the most visually impactful Revolutionary-era flags.
This nylon reproduction is perfect for patriots, Second Amendment supporters, educators, reenactors, and defenders of liberty—then and now.
🦅 Key Features:
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Flown by the Culpeper Minutemen in 1775
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Features rattlesnake, “Don’t Tread on Me,” and “Liberty or Death”
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All-weather nylon construction
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Canvas header with brass grommets
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Measures 3'x5'
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Made in the USA
Fly the original call to liberty. The Culpeper Flag represents the raw courage and uncompromising values of America's first citizen-soldiers.