Join, or Die Framed Matted Print
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Join, or Die Framed Matted Print

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Join, or Die Framed Matted PrintJoin, or Die Framed Print: A Historic Call for Unity Celebrate one of the most iconic symbols of American history with this Join, or Die Framed Print, featuring Benjamin Franklins legendary political cartoon. Published in the Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754, this woodcut remains one of the earliest and most powerful calls for colonial unity in the face of adversity. Framed and matted to perfection, this piece combines historical significance with

Join, or Die Framed Print: A Historic Call for Unity

Celebrate one of the most iconic symbols of American history with this Join, or Die Framed Print, featuring Benjamin Franklin’s legendary political cartoon. Published in the Pennsylvania Gazette on May 9, 1754, this woodcut remains one of the earliest and most powerful calls for colonial unity in the face of adversity. Framed and matted to perfection, this piece combines historical significance with timeless decor, making it a meaningful addition to any space. 


A Legacy Etched in History

Franklin’s Join, or Die cartoon is far more than an image; it’s a profound piece of political propaganda that resonated deeply with the challenges of the colonial era. The segmented snake, labeled with the initials of eight colonies or regions, represented the fragmented state of the American colonies. Accompanying Franklin’s editorial on the “disunited state” of the colonies, it underscored the critical need for unity at a time when cooperation was essential for survival.

The design draws from a curious superstition of the time: that a severed snake could be reassembled and brought back to life if its pieces were joined before sunset. This powerful metaphor was as much a warning as it was a rallying cry, urging the colonies to set aside their differences and unite against common threats.

Later, the Join, or Die motif became a symbol of resistance and solidarity during the American Revolution, making it an enduring emblem of the struggle for liberty and independence.


Craftsmanship Meets Heritage

This framed and matted print combines the historical gravity of Franklin’s woodcut with modern craftsmanship:

  • Available in Two Sizes: Choose between 16" × 20" or 18" × 24" to perfectly suit your wall.
  • Black or White Frame Options: Both options feature a clean, minimalist design that complements the bold red-and-white striped background of the artwork.
  • Elegant White Matting: Adds depth and refinement, ensuring the image commands attention in any setting.
  • Archival-Quality Print: Preserves every detail of the textured woodcut design, including its tea-stained vintage aesthetic and weathered charm.
  • Durable and Ready to Hang: Pre-installed hardware ensures effortless setup, allowing you to honor this piece of history instantly.

Why This Print Matters

Benjamin Franklin’s Join, or Die is more than just a historic cartoon—it’s a timeless reminder of the power of unity in the face of division. It speaks not only to the challenges of colonial America but also to the enduring importance of collective effort and solidarity in any era.

By displaying this framed print, you celebrate a moment that helped shape the American identity and pay tribute to one of the most influential figures in American history. It’s a perfect choice for history enthusiasts, patriots, or anyone who values the ideals of unity and liberty.


Product Details:

  • Frame Material: Sustainably sourced Ayous wood, .75" (1.9 cm) thick
  • Print Material: Archival-rated heavyweight paper (10.3 mil thickness, 189 g/m² weight)
  • Protective Cover: Lightweight, crystal-clear Acrylite front
  • Dimensions: Available in 16" × 20" or 18" × 24", matted for an elegant display
  • Hardware: Includes pre-installed hanging hardware
  • Origin: Printed and assembled in the USA with globally sourced components

Display a Piece of History

This Join, or Die Framed Print is more than art—it’s a statement of the enduring power of unity and a tribute to the bold vision of Benjamin Franklin. Perfect for your home, office, or study, it serves as a daily reminder that history’s greatest victories were won when people came together for a common cause.

Order your framed print today and celebrate the spirit of unity that continues to inspire generations.

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