Monday, October 10, 2011
Don't Tread On Me - Boston
Since colonial days, the rattlesnake has been used to portray the spirit of Americans. In 1774, Colonel Gadsden emphasized this by printing the legend "DONT TREAD ON ME" on his flag. The words swept the nation. The Culpeper Minutemen raised another defiant fist at the enemy by adding "LIBERTY OR DEATH" to Gadsden’s flag. The coiled snake might seem a strange symbol today, but it is effective. NO PERSON WHO EVER SEES IT FORGETS - AND THAT'S JUST THE KIND OF MESSAGE THE REVOLUTIONARIES WANTED TO SEND....
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I would like to buy this flag but seem I can not find it..could you help me with a website to purchase this please...
ReplyDeleteAgree Carrie. Very cool flag but can't find it for sale anywhere.
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