Vexillolinguistics of the First Navy Jack

“Alternating ‘Old Glory Red’ (#B22234) and white (#FFFFFF) stripes, starting and ending in red. Central rattlesnake in a moving position. ‘Don’t Tread On Me’ on lowest white stripe. Aspect ratio 2:3”

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  1. […] flag does not scream “enemy”; it speaks of dispossession, endurance, and dignity. The First Navy Jack—with its red-and-white stripes and silent coiled rattlesnake—does not declare war. It says […]