Gadsden Flag – Revolutionary War “Don’t Tread on Me” Banner (1775) –Available in multiple sizes
Product Description:
Stand tall for liberty with the legendary Gadsden Flag, one of the most enduring symbols of American independence and resistance to tyranny. First introduced in 1775 during the early stages of the American Revolution, the flag features a coiled rattlesnake on a bright yellow field, paired with the warning: “Don’t Tread on Me.”
Designed by Colonel Christopher Gadsden of South Carolina, the flag was presented to the Continental Navy and flown aboard early American vessels. The rattlesnake—an American symbol dating back to Benjamin Franklin—signifies vigilance, unity, and the willingness to strike when provoked. Its bold design made it a powerful emblem of colonial defiance.
Today, the Gadsden Flag is embraced not only as a historical artifact but also as a modern declaration of individual liberty, limited government, and national pride.
🦅 Key Features:
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Designed in 1775 by Christopher Gadsden for the Continental Navy
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Features coiled rattlesnake and “Don’t Tread on Me” slogan
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Bright yellow background with black printed elements
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Made from weather-resistant nylon
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Canvas header with brass grommets
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Available in multiple sizes.
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Made in the USA
Defend your liberty. The Gadsden Flag is a timeless American icon of strength, resolve, and unyielding freedom.