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Dont Tread On Me
dont tread on me... metallica.
Isnt it the American flag
Around the time of the American Revolution there was a famous flag with a coiled snake and the words "DON'T TREAD ON ME". It means don't walk on me. In other words, don't treat me like a door mat.
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Because of the U.S Marines drum painted that color and carring the words Dont Tread on me
The United States Marine Corps flew a flag with the words "Don't Tread On Me." This flag, known as the Gadsden flag, has been associated with the Marine Corps since the American Revolution and is a symbol of their fierce and independent spirit.
Dont tread on me
yes it is a civil war sing and the origonal flag said dont tread on me
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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.
No it dose not
"Don't Tread On Me ."
What the heck i dont know
Apostrophe in 'Dont Tread on Me'This is a common question, because you will see flags that have it both ways, i.e. DONT TREAD ON ME andDON'T TREAD ON MEHistorically, the former is more correct. Spelling and grammar were not standardized in the 18th century the way they are today. Apostrophes were not used in the strict manner we use them now.However, it's important to note that flags also weren't standardized in the way they are today. Every flag was handmade. Moreover, many people were reproducing the "Dont Tread on Me" flags from memory or adjusting the symbolism for their own use. There was no one "Don't Tread on Me" flag used across the colonies.And what's more, there are only a few surviving early flags. What we know about the flags is mostly second hand.Given all this uncertainty, it's easy to see why many people reproducing the flag today would choose to use our own standard conventions for apostrophes.
The first flag was yellow with a snake and it said "don't tread on me" on it
"Don't Tread On Me"