
Come and Take It – This iconic phrase traces its origins to the Battle of Gonzales in 1835, the opening conflict of the Texas Revolution. When the Mexican military demanded the return of a bronze cannon, the Texian militia defiantly refused, declaring, “Come and take it.” In response, Sarah Seely DeWitt and her daughter, Evaline, fashioned a flag depicting a hand-drawn cannon with the words COME AND TAKE IT.
Our version of Come and Take It features a full description beneath the cannon, recounting the birth of this now-famous phrase—one that continues to embody liberty, defiance, and the enduring will to stand up for our rights.
- Size: 11 ¾" x 36"
- Paper type: Acid free paper with fade free ink
- Shipping: Prints are rolled in an acid-free poly sleeve and shipped in a protective hard snap seal tube.
- Available in different frame styles
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Kelsey
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