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It’s hard to miss the Gadsden Flag these days. Although it sprung back into popular American consciousness when the Tea Party first got its legs, this is a flag with a long and storied history. In fact, the flag is older than the United States itself. Back in 1751, Benjamin Franklin designed and published America’s first political cartoon. Called “Join Or Die,” it featured a generic snake cut into 13 parts. The imagery was clear: join together or be destroyed by British power. But why a snake? Around this time, Great Britain was sending criminals over to the colonies. Franklin once quipped that the colonists should thank them by sending over shipments of rattlesnakes. As American identity grew, so did an affinity for American (as opposed to British) symbols. Bald eagles, Native Americans and the American timber rattlesnake – the snake depicted on the flag. A Popular Symbol of America By the time 1775 rolled around, the rattlesnake was an immensely popular symbol of America. It could be found throughout the 13 colonies on everything from buttons and badges to paper money and flags. No longer was the snake cut into pieces. It was now recognizably the American timber rattlesnake, coiled into an attack position with 13 rattles on its tail. The flag takes on a special historical significance at the Battle of Bunker Hill. This battle, still celebrated in Boston, is where Colonel William Prescott famously gave the order not to fire “until you see the whites of their eyes.” One thing the battle underscored was that the Continental forces were woefully low on ammunition. In October of that year, the Continentals learned that two ships filled with weapons and gunpowder were headed for Boston. Four ships were commissioned into the Continental Navy, led by Commodore Esek Hopkins, ordered to get those cargo ships as their first mission. In addition to sailors, the ships carried marines, enlisted in Philadelphia. Their drummers had drums featuring the yellow of the Gadsden Flag with the now well-known snake emblazoned on top. It included the words “Don’t Tread On Me” – a now-famous motto with an uncertain origin. In December of 1775, “An Anonymous Guesser” wrote a letter to the Pennsylvania Journal. While the letter is anonymous, most scholars now agree that it was written by Benjamin Franklin. This letter suggested, “As I know it is the custom to have some device on the arms of every country, I supposed this may have been intended for the arms of America." Anonymous Franklin’s reasons for such were as follows: • The rattlesnake is only found in North America. • The creature has “sharp eyes” and "may therefore be esteemed an emblem of vigilance.” • The snake isn’t known for unprovoked attacks. However, once it does attack, it doesn’t stop until it wins. • What’s more, even before attacking, the rattlesnake gives ample warning in the form of its rattle. • Franklin claimed in the letter that the snake’s tail had 13 rattles, none of which would work independently of one another. The First Flag of the American Navy and Marines While Franklin didn’t get his wish, the Gadsden Flag did find a place as the personal standard of Commodore Hopkins. No one is sure if his flag inspired the drums or if the drums inspired Hopkins. However, one thing is certain: the Gadsden Flag, by virtue of being Hopkins’ standard, was effectively the first flag of the American Navy and Marines. He later presented another copy of the flag to the South Carolina legislature. But what of the man himself? Who was Gadsden? Christopher Gadsden was the designer of the flag. He’s known as “the Sam Adams of the South.” Both a soldier and a statesman, Gadsden was a founding member of South Carolina’s Sons of Liberty chapter. He served as a delegate to both the First and Second Continental Congresses. He left the Continental Congress in 1776 to serve as commander of the 1st South Carolina Regiment of the Continental Army. His legislative service continued in the Provincial Congress of South Carolina. And during the war, he was captured and served 42 weeks in solitary confinement after refusing to cut a deal with British expeditionary forces. After the war, his health was in poor shape, primarily due to his time spent in an old Spanish prison. Gadsden was elected to the position of governor for South Carolina, but declined the position due to his health. He remained in the state legislature until 1788 and voted to ratify the United States Constitution. He died in 1805 and is buried in Charlestown. The Gadsden Purchase in Arizona is named for his grandson, who was a diplomat. The Gadsden Flag Today Today you can find the Gadsden Flag and its variations throughout the conservative, libertarian and patriotic movements. The Tea Party waved it during their Obamacare protests in 2009. This is what caught the government’s attention. A 2009 report from Missouri law enforcement called the Gadsden Flag “the most common symbol displayed by right-wing terrorist organizations.” That same year in Louisiana, a man was detained by police simply for having a “Don’t Tread on Me” bumper sticker on his vehicle. Christopher Cantwell and other libertarians have added the rattlesnake and “Don’t Tread On Me” legend to the distinctive black-and-yellow anarcho-capitalist flag. Over 250 years after its creation, the Gadsden Flag resonates because of its stark imagery and simple message. “Don’t Tread On Me” with a rattlesnake poised to attack says all that needs to be said. It is not an aggressive posture, but rather a defensive one. It says to anyone who would tread on the liberties of free people to think twice. While free people are peaceful, their patience is not endless. Next time you hoist this flag up, don a hat with its image or throw a Gadsden Flag sticker on your car – remember that you’re standing in a fine tradition that includes the first American Navy and Marines and the patriot after whom the flag is named. The Gadsden Flag: Don't Tread On Me originally appeared in The Resistance Library at Ammo.com. We believe arming our fellow Americans – both physically and philosophically – helps them fulfill our Founding Fathers' intent with the Second Amendment: To serve as a check on state power. | ||
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Got one hanging right above my computer monitor. | |||
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FWIW, most of the Battle of Bunker Hill actually happened on nearby Breed's Hill, where the monument is located. DSC_9458 by David Casteel, on Flickr flashguy Texan by choice, not accident of birth | |||
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Took down my stars and stripes and put up my Gadsen Flag Jan 6 2021. NRA Life member NRA Certified Instructor "Our duty is to serve the mission, and if we're not doing that, then we have no right to call what we do service" Marcus Luttrell | |||
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Same here. The liberals in the neighborhood started flying the American flag nonstop since Jan 20. So I’ve been flying mine (lit up at night) the last few weeks. Keep the fight going. | |||
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A comment: "Don't" is correct English, but incorrect history. The Gadsden flag uses "Dont" -- so the title and body of the OP in this thread is incorrect. All references should be "Dont Tread On Me" without the apostrophe. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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I have a Gadsden sticker on my car, and IDGAF if it triggers a commie. It stays there to let other like minded people know I stand with them. And to let any commies that see it, especially at this point in history, I won't back up, or down. _________________________________________ Dei. Familia. Patria. Victoria. Don't back up, don't back down. | |||
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This reminds me, I really need to put in a flagpole. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I think there probably should be a rule that if you're talking about how many loaves of bread a bullet will go through, it's understood that you mean lengthwise loaves. Otherwise, it makes no sense. - Jack Handey | |||
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Just spent the weekend looking at homes in the Pensacola area. LOTS of trump flags and signs Gadsden flags and even a few Gonzales flags. Upside down US flags with Biden not my president signs. These commies around here would explode their heads. I can’t wait to move. | |||
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Mrs.BurtonRW and I have a ball python. We named him Gadsden. He's bad news for mice. -Rob I predict that there will be many suggestions and statements about the law made here, and some of them will be spectacularly wrong. - jhe888 A=A | |||
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I fly the Stars/Stripes, Hawaiian flag and the Bonnie Blue. "All warfare is based on deception" Sun Tzu, The art of War | |||
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Thank you ammodotcom. I really appreciate your post and the information shared. I have always admired the Gadsden Flag. WJR | |||
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Great story Ammodotcom. Sadly, today- or anyone waving that flag, instead of being called a liberty seeking patriot, would be locked up or denigrated in the press as a "White supremacist". | |||
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Excellent article. Thanks for sharing it. "Someday I hope to be half the man my bird-dog thinks I am." looking forward to 4 years of TRUMP! | |||
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Hello! What a great read! Thank you for sharing! Jim That which doesn't kill you only makes you stronger | |||
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I've been flying my state flag for 2 years now, I used to bring out the US flag for 4th of July and Presidents day. This year I brought up the Gadsdsden flag for presidents day. I ran the Alaska flag back up the next day. For the 4th, I'll run the Gadsden flag again. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "The trouble with our Liberal friends...is not that they're ignorant, it's just that they know so much that isn't so." Ronald Reagan, 1964 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Arguing with some people is like playing chess with a pigeon. It doesn't matter how good I am at chess, the pigeon will just take a shit on the board, strut around knocking over all the pieces and act like it won.. and in some cases it will insult you at the same time." DevlDogs55, 2014 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.rikrlandvs.com | |||
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In my neighborhood we have one house with a Rocket Launcher Trump flag and a F*** BIDEN flag in its front yard. The neighboring house has a little Biden sign. Must be a whole pageant between those two. We believe arming our fellow Americans – both physically and philosophically – helps them fulfill our Founding Fathers' intent with the Second Amendment: To serve as a check on state power. | |||
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