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A Hymn Before Battle has 467 pages.
Battle Hymn of China has 362 pages.
Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother has 240 pages.
A group called the Secret Six financed John Brown and many of his "abolitionist campains". Two of the members were Julia Ward Howe and her husband, just to let those who think "The Battle of the Hymn of the Republic" a glorius song. All 7 were evil.
Brown became a martyr and a song was written using the tune of the Battle Hymn of the Republic. As union troops marched they would sing this song to annoy the southern troops. " John Brown lies moldering in his grave." To the south he was proof that the abolitionist cause was dangerous.
Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book has 650 pages.
Hymns are commonly played in churches. There are many hymns out there and one of them is Palmar hymn song.
"The Battle Hymn of the Republic" was a popular tune in the North but not in the South. Some applied the words to mean the North would trample the South in a literal sense and not a spiritual sense. There were many songs that were liked by both sides, especially marching songs. There were reports of some instances where the Yankees even stopped to listen to the Rebels play "Dixie".
Many, many songs, just like today. The song most associated with the North is 'The Battle Hymn of the Republic.' The song most associated with the South is of course 'Dixie'. Other popular songs were: 'The Battle Cry of Freedom,' 'All Quiet Along the Potomac,' 'Marching through Georgia,' 'The Yellow Rose of Texas,' the list goes on and on. Also many songs have both a Union version and a Confederate version, as it was popular in that day and age to take well known music and write new, sometimes more patriotic lyrics.
Burma was like a battle ground many decades ago. The land of Burma suffered many wars. It was not until January 4, 1948 that Burma became an indepent republic.
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