 
                                        "Join or Die" Women's fitted v-neck shirt
Taken from the original illustration in Franklin’s The Pennsylvania Gazette, May 9, 1754. Originally, a warning to the colonies, urging them to unite against the French and Native American allies, and later used as an appeal to the states during the Revolutionary War. The rattlesnake segments are labeled, S.C., N.C., V., M., P., N.J., N.Y., and N.E. See additional information below. The shirt: Printed on a super soft 4.2 ounce t-shirt from Next Level with a long, flattering cut with a deep V neckline. See size chart Important note: We suggest ordering a size up. This design is also available in a crewneck shirt for men and women, long-sleeved shirt, sweatshirt, tank top for women, woven socks that are made in the USA, sticker, magnet, and an 8" x 10" framed print. Historical background This political cartoon (attributed to James Turner (silversmith) for Benjamin Franklin) originally appeared during the French and Indian War, but was recycled to encourage the American colonies to
