Liberty & Co.
Rebellious Stripes Mug
Rebellious Stripes Mug
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The Rebellious Stripes consisted of 9 vertical red and white stripes to denote the nine colonies (Georgia, New Hampshire, North Carolina did not attend) who attended a 1765 congress in NY motioned by distinguished lawyer and orator James Otis. The flag became known as the "Rebellious Stripes" and was a symbol of the congress' protest against British taxation. The flag was eventually banned by the King of England, causing the Sons of Liberty to create the more widely known 13-horizontal stripe flag.
Liberty & Co. mugs arrived packaged and labeled in brown kraft paper and reverse-tuck kraft box for individual retail.
• 16 fluid ounces
• Ceramic
• Microwave & dishwasher safe
• Designed & Printed in the USA, mug stock is imported Liberty & Co. creates ultra high quality, unique gifts inspired by 18th Century Colonial America, and the American Revolution.
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