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Ben Franklin America Secede or Die Baseball Cap

We have taken the "America Secede or Die" logo from the popular shirt designed by artist Mike Church and had it embroidered onto a top quality, constructed, baseball cap!

Our world famous Ben Franklin “America Secede or Die” design is now on a top quality baseball cap!

Price: $24.95

We have taken the “America Secede or Die” logo from the popular shirt designed by artist Mike Church and had it embroidered onto a top quality, constructed, baseball cap!  This cap is part of our [r]epublican series and features the [r] logo, embroidered onto the back of the cap as well.

History Behind the Snake:

The original newspaper that carried Franklin’s “Join or Die” cartoon recently sold at auction for $100,000

The segmented snake drawn by Benjamin Franklin has become the symbol of resistance to the corrupt government or Leviathan as we call it on the show.  It was first published in his Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754 and was part of Franklin’s promotion of his “Albany Plan”.

Franklin reasoned that the colonists ought to be at least as smart as the Indian tribes in oirganizing their political affairs against the French. “It would be a very strange Thing if six Nations of ignorant Savages should be capable of forming a Scheme for such an Union, and be able to execute it in such a Manner as that it has subsisted for Ages, and appears indissoluble; and yet a like Union should be impracticable for ten or a Dozen English Colonies, to whom it is more necessary, and must be more advantageous; and who cannot be supposed to want an equal Understanding of their Interests.”

The original publication by the Gazette is the earliest known pictorial representation of colonial union produced by a British colonist in America.  It is a snake severed into eighths, with each segment labeled with the initials of a British American Colony or region.  New England was represented as one segment, rather than the four colonies it was at that time. In addition, Delaware and Georgia were omitted completely. When the cartoon appeared during the American Revolution a point was added to the tail of the snake and was labeled “G.”, thereby adding Georgia to the “union”.

We are proud to have artist Mike Church’s “Secede or Die” modern take of the Franklin “Join or Die” cartoon featured in the Founders Tradin’ Post at what is most certainly a Revolutionary time.

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