Gadsden Flag – “Don’t Tread on Me”
Gadsden Flag – “Don’t Tread on Me”
Few symbols capture the spirit of American defiance like the Gadsden Flag. First flown during the American Revolutionary War, this bold yellow banner with its coiled rattlesnake and warning — DON’T TREAD ON ME — became a rallying cry for colonists who refused to submit to tyranny.
Designed in 1775 by American patriot Christopher Gadsden, the flag represented unity, vigilance, and a clear message to anyone threatening liberty: leave us alone and we’ll leave you alone — cross the line and you’ll regret it.
Today, the Gadsden Flag remains one of the most recognized symbols of freedom, independence, and American grit.
Product Details
- Size: 3 ft x 5 ft
- Material: High quality polyester
- Brass grommets for secure mounting
- Use: Indoor & outdoor display