Don't Tread on Me was never just a flag. It was Christopher Gadsden's warning about what happens when free people get comfortable with power.
In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, the America's Founding Series tells the story of Christopher Gadsden, the South Carolina patriot behind the iconic Gadsden flag and the enduring phrase, Don't Tread on Me. From the Stamp Act crisis to the fall of Charleston, from revolutionary defiance to imprisonment in St. Augustine, Gadsden's story reveals why liberty requires vigilance, courage, and a people willing to say no when government power goes too far.
What You'll Learn In This Episode:
Christopher Gadsden's life was filled with contradictions, but his message remains clear: liberty dies when citizens stop guarding it. This episode connects the American Revolution, the Gadsden flag, limited government, and the founding generation's fight against tyrannical overreach to the challenges facing Americans today as we celebrate America 250.
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Timestamps
00:00 The Symbolism of the Gadsden Flag
02:59 Christopher Gadsden: A Complex Patriot
05:27 The Incremental Nature of Power
08:37 The Rattlesnake Flag: A Revolutionary Identity
11:25 Facing Consequences: Gadsden's Defiance
14:02 Lessons from Gadsden's Life and Legacy
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