Rattlesnake
The "Don't Tread On Me" flag (yellow with coiled rattlesnake) was created by Christopher Gadsden in 1775 for the Revolutionary War. The flag is also know as the Gadsden flag.
Don't Tread on Me Flag (Gadsden Flag)First flown aboard a Colonial Troop ship on January 4th, 1776This was the flag of the American Colonies at the time of the American Revolution against England.It features a rattlesnake above the warning, "DON'T TREAD ON ME". The rattlesnake had become a traditional symbol of the American Colonies. The most obvious reason for this is that the rattlesnake was only found in the American Colonies (and in abundance, to the dismay of settlers) and nowhere else in the world. The origin of the slogan (Don't Tread On Me) pertains to the snake's deadly strike and the idea that it is best to leave them alone.The snake on the flag is also roughly arranged in the shape of the American Colonies with the tip of the tail being the Florida peninsula and the head being New England.Because of its connection with the original intention of the U.S. Constitution and the freedoms sought by the American Revolutionaries, this Flag has been informally adopted by many Libertarians and those seeking strict interpretations of the U.S. Constitution.Viper1The flag is still flown on the Jack Staff of all U.S. Navy ships during a time of conflict.
Some American slogans include: "Don't Tread on Me!" ; "Semper Fidelis" ; "United We Stand" ; "God Bless America" ; "In God We TrustHope it helped :)
Tread width is the distance from front to back on a stair tread, parallel to the length of your foot which you place on the tread, unless you walk duck style. Typical tread widths range between 9-12".
Because of the U.S Marines drum painted that color and carring the words Dont Tread on me
A rattlesnake.
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The highest chart position of Don't Tread On Me was in 1992. It made it to #3 in Mainstream Rock Tracks. The song was featured on the second, and last, album by an American rock group whose name remains unprintable here.
Don't Tread On Me
The "Don't Tread On Me" flag (yellow with coiled rattlesnake) was created by Christopher Gadsden in 1775 for the Revolutionary War. The flag is also know as the Gadsden flag.
YOU FOOL! dont tread on me i have friends YOU SUCK FUZZIES
Positioned below the rattlesnake are the words "Don't tread on me". The flag is named after American general and statesman Christopher Gadsden (1724–1805), who designed it in 1775 during the American Revolution. It was also used by the Continental Marines as an early motto flag, along with the Moultrie Flag.
The motto was "Don't tread on me."
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Throw bullies in the trash, anti-bullying is gonna be a bash.
Don't tread on me! To tread upon the ground. Many people tread on he sidewalk each day.
Don't Tread on Me Flag (Gadsden Flag)First flown aboard a Colonial Troop ship on January 4th, 1776This was the flag of the American Colonies at the time of the American Revolution against England.It features a rattlesnake above the warning, "DON'T TREAD ON ME". The rattlesnake had become a traditional symbol of the American Colonies. The most obvious reason for this is that the rattlesnake was only found in the American Colonies (and in abundance, to the dismay of settlers) and nowhere else in the world. The origin of the slogan (Don't Tread On Me) pertains to the snake's deadly strike and the idea that it is best to leave them alone.The snake on the flag is also roughly arranged in the shape of the American Colonies with the tip of the tail being the Florida peninsula and the head being New England.Because of its connection with the original intention of the U.S. Constitution and the freedoms sought by the American Revolutionaries, this Flag has been informally adopted by many Libertarians and those seeking strict interpretations of the U.S. Constitution.Viper1The flag is still flown on the Jack Staff of all U.S. Navy ships during a time of conflict.