Benjamin Franklin Snake Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Join or Die Snake Phone Case
by Nefarious Genius Productions
$17 $23
Yellow Gadsden Snake Phone Case
by Pelagio's second Corner
$17 $23
Description: In 1754, Benjamin Franklin produced the 'Join, or Die' cartoon to highlight the importance of colonial unity. It later became a symbol of colonial freedom during the American Revolutionary War. The design consists of a snake, cut into 8, with each piece representing one of the American colonies or regions.
Description: For those that aren't familiar with the "Join, or Die" graphic, it is a historic image created by Benjamin Franklin around 1754 and represents the quest for strength and freedom through solidarity. Each part of the snake represents one of the first colonies of the United States.
Description: 1765 rendition of Benjamin Franklin's famous political cartoon urging unity among the colonies during the American Revolution. The design was used by numerous colonial newspapers as part of it's masthead. This particular design was used by The Boston Evening Post. I have a few variations of the design available.
Description: The shirt shows patriotism and supports the ideas that America was founded upon such as free speech, the right to self preservation, and liberty. The shirt is representative of the founding fathers
United States Thirteen Colonies Join or Die Snake Phone Case
by Nsrdn
$17 $23
Join or Die Snake Phone Case
by Nefarious Genius Productions
$17 $23
Description: A monochrome representation of a segmented snake coiled in an 'S' shape. The text 'Pennsylvania Gazette' is at the top. The snake's body is divided into sections, each containing letters representing colonies. Below the snake, the prominent text reads 'JOIN, or DIE' followed by 'Strength against our enemies through Unity' and '-Benjamin Franklin'.
Join, or Die Pennsylvania Gazette Snake Phone Case
by CanvasWizardStudio
$17 $23
Description: Join or Die Green Version, "JOIN, or DIE," broken cartoon snake which appeared in Benjamin Franklin’s Pennsylvania Gazette in 1754. Modernized a bit.. - redesigned by pelagioAM
Join or Die Green Version Phone Case
by Pelagio's second Corner
$17 $23
Description: Join, or Die. is a political cartoon showing the disunity in the American colonies, originally in the context of the French and Indian War in 1754. Attributed to Benjamin Franklin, the original publication by The Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754. The cartoon is a woodcut showing a snake cut into eighths, with each segment labeled with the initials of one of the American colonies or regions. New England was represented as one segment, rather than the four colonies it was at that time. Delaware was not listed separately as it was part of Pennsylvania. Georgia, however, was omitted completely. As a result, it has eight segments of a snake rather than the traditional 13 colonies.