Don't Tread on Me

Summon the spirit of 1775 with this solid wood Don't Tread on Me flag, a powerful emblem of the Gadsden design that first waved aboard Continental Navy ships under Commodore Hopkins during daring raids for freedom. Hand-crafted to perfection, it captures the coiled rattlesnake's warning—a symbol of American resolve, maritime heroism, and the fight against oppression that birthed the United States Marines. This isn't mere artwork; it's a call to arms for patriots everywhere, reminding us of our ancestors' bravery and our duty to protect the liberties they secured. Proudly display it to fuel your national pride and stand firm in the face of adversity.
SKU: SOLGAD
Delivery date: 7 - 10 days
$75.00
excluding shipping

This flag is a solid wood carved flag.  The edges are slightly rounded and the flag face is clear coated for protection.  This flag is only available in one size: 21" x 11.25".

In 1775, Colonel Christopher Gadsden was in Philadelphia representing his home colony of South Carolina at the Continental Congress and presented this new naval flag to the Congress. It became the first flag used by the sea-going soldiers who eventually would become the United States Marines.

This flag first saw combat under Commodore Hopkins, who was the first Commander-in-Chief of the new Continental Navy, when Washington's Cruisers put to sea for the first time in February of 1776 to raid the Bahamas and capture stored British cannon and shot.

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