Don Tread on me!
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The “Don’t Tread on Me” flag, featuring a rattlesnake, traces its roots to Benjamin Franklin’s 1754 political cartoon, “Join, or Die,” which depicted the colonies as parts of a divided snake. This cartoon, along with the phrase, became a symbol of colonial unity and resistance against British policies. South Carolina representative Christopher Gadsden later used the rattlesnake and motto on a flag, which became known as the Gadsden Flag, symbolizing self-determination and opposition to unjust authority.
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