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don't tread on me

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The Gadsden flag uses the "don't tread on me" slogan.

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Etymology

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Calque of Late Latin nōlī tangere (literally do not touch me), from John 20:17 in the Bible. The phrase was initially rendered as dont tread on me, without apostrophe, as dont was then an accepted contraction of do not. In some later versions, due to standards for apostrophes becoming more strict since the 18th century, the first word was changed to don't.

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Phrase

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don't tread on me

  1. A slogan, associated during the American Revolutionary War with freedom from British rule, and in more recent years with libertarianism and anti-government sentiments.