Sons of Liberty Flag – Pre-Revolution Colonial Resistance Banner – 3'x5' Nylon
Fly the flag that helped ignite the American Revolution. The Sons of Liberty Flag, featuring nine vertical red and white stripes, was first used in the 1760s by colonial patriots resisting British oppression. It symbolized defiance against the Stamp Act of 1765 and later became a rallying banner for liberty and self-governance throughout the colonies.
This flag was often flown at protests, including the famous gatherings under the Liberty Tree in Boston, and was associated with prominent revolutionaries like Samuel Adams and Paul Revere. The number of stripes sometimes varied by region, but the red and white vertical bars remained a bold expression of unity and rebellion.
Today, it serves as a powerful emblem of American courage and civil resistance—a favorite among history enthusiasts, reenactors, and educators.
🦅 Key Features:
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Used by patriot groups from 1765 through the early 1770s
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Vertical red and white stripes (typically 9) representing unity among the colonies
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Made from durable nylon suitable for outdoor or indoor display
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Canvas header with brass grommets
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Dimensions: 3'x5'
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Made in the USA
Declare your independence. The Sons of Liberty Flag captures the earliest sparks of the American Revolution and the spirit of resistance that built a nation.