What is another word for gadsden?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈadsdən] (IPA)

Gadsden is a noun that refers to a type of flag that features a yellow field with a coiled snake in the center, along with the words "Don't Tread on Me." This flag is named after Christopher Gadsden, who designed it during the American Revolution. However, some individuals may use the term Gadsden to refer to other things. Synonyms for Gadsden could include the American Revolution, patriotism, freedom, resistance, independence, or the tea party movement. In contemporary political discourse, the Gadsden flag has come to symbolize support for limited government, individual rights, and opposition to tyranny.

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What are the hypernyms for Gadsden?

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Usage examples for Gadsden

gadsden had the love, sympathy, confidence and admiration of every friend of the American cause.
"Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution"
L. Carroll Judson
South Carolina responded most cordially, at the instance of her noble, learned, and far-sighted patriot, Christopher gadsden.
"The War of Independence"
John Fiske
While Adams, Dickinson, Henry, gadsden and the rest demanded their "rights," and protested against "incroachments" on their liberties, Bedford, Hillsborough, North, and Dartmouth insisted on the "indecency," "insolence," and "disloyalty" shown by the Americans.
"The Wars Between England and America"
T. C. Smith

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