Collection: "Join or Die" Framed print
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"Join or Die" Framed print
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(6) 6 total reviews
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5.0 / 5.0
(6) 6 total reviews
“Join or Die” is one of my favorite Colonial Political Cartoons. I like the unique style of the shirt, how the artwork wraps around from front to back. The shirt itself is high quality as well.
I love the softness of this as well as the lightweight feel. Certainly a go-to for this summer. (And I also love the matching magnet too!) Thanks for such quality items! Definitely will be back for more.
I live near Mount Vernon and spend a lot of time there. With the anniversary of the Army and Revolution, this shirt has been a great conversation starter. Perfect fit and excellent material.
Excellent quality shirt and printing of the decals, there's alot of detail! Very nice!
I was so happy to get this sweatshirt! I saw it at a Museum gift shop but they didn’t carry my size and they were charging more than this site! I appreciated the fast service and excellent quality!
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I'm a ww2 buff, collector, ect. Great patriotic products.
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I love the shirt! Great design!
This shirt is one of the different shirts we have ordered from this website and we are never disappointed.
Good quality t shirt with great design and quick shipping. Thank you.
I ordered a couple of t shirts and revolutionary war timeline and constitution signatures. Great unique products. Any history buff would love their selections.
Love the Irish Brigade shirt. Just ordered another shirt that commemorates Pearl. Well done!
Recently purchased the Lexington 250th anniversary print. Couldn’t be happier with this print. I have the previous 250th anniversary prints released and each one brings the history of the revolution to life. Can’t wait for the newest print in 2026.
A fantastic product! It's authenticity transports me back to that night on July 4, 1776 when it was originally printed by John Dunlap! I will frame it and proudly display it in my office. Thank you History List for this wonderful product!