Christopher Gadsden, an American general and statesman, designed the flag in 1775 during the American Revolution. The yellow background represents the battlefield which has a rattlesnake coiled up and ready to strike with the meaning of being in constant preparedness of defending and protecting the United States at all cost. The Army has used this symbol for over 236 years. Our Don't Tread on Me magnet is a great way to show your pride of the United States and its protection.
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Don't Tread On Me Gadsen Magnet

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Don't Tread On Me Gadsen Magnet

Christopher Gadsden, an American general and statesman, designed the flag in 1775 during the American Revolution. The yellow background represents the battlefield which has a rattlesnake coiled up and ready to strike with the meaning of being in constant preparedness of defending and protecting the United States at all cost. The Army has used this symbol for over 236 years. Our Don't Tread on Me magnet is a great way to show your pride of the United States and its protection.