Gadsden-Tea Party Flag: A Symbol of American Heritage
The Gadsden-Tea Party flag is a historic emblem that represents the spirit of American independence. Named after Colonel Christopher Gadsden of South Carolina, this 3′ x 5′ economy polyester flag was flown early in 1776 by Commodore Esek Hopkins of Rhode Island, first Commander-in-chief of the Continental Fleet.
Its inscription ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ is a warning to the British and has become an iconic symbol of American defiance. This flag features a yellow field with a coiled rattlesnake and the words ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ emblazoned in bold black letters.
Made from durable economy polyester, this flag is built to withstand the elements and comes with a heading and grommets for easy installation. It’s perfect for anyone looking to display their patriotic pride or add a touch of historical significance to their home or office decor.
Flag Details:
- Material: Economy Polyester
- Size: 3′ x 5′
- Heading and Grommets for easy installation
Did you know that the Gadsden-Tea Party flag is one of the most recognizable symbols of American independence? In fact, it’s said that Benjamin Franklin was so inspired by the rattlesnake symbol that he used it in his own propaganda materials during the American Revolution. Today, this flag remains a powerful symbol of American heritage and is often displayed at patriotic events and celebrations across the country.
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