To make fun of the patriots.
Macaroni was a slightly derisive term used in England to describe a style of dress which sought to emulate the latest fashions from the Continent (France). Wigs, lace, ruffles were put together in manners excessive and gaudy. Concurrent with this quest or craze for sartorial equivalence the culinary world was enjoying Pasta. In this period the generic was Macaroni not pasta and the same folks going overboard with the clothing served macaroni morning noon and night to show their culture and refinement in all things. The more staid folks laughed at them and applied the term Macaroni to those they thought deserved it.
Flash across the sea where soldiers camped sometimes within earshot of each other. The Red Coats sang the song Yankee Doodle to deride the competition.
Yankee Doodle (Doodle is as it was then a word associated with Fool, when you doodle you fool around)
Went to town riding on a pony ( The English were proud of their Calvary made up of well bred livestock where the colonist made do with a mix of not so pretty horses)
Stuck a feather in his hat and called it Macaroni (The far extremes of sartorial style represented here to diminish the colonial even more.) I do not remember which battle but a large number of Red Coats were captured and marched to internment with the Colonial Soldiers singing that tune to the embarrassed British soldiers. There after Yankee Doodle was adopted as a slap in the face to those who thought so little of the Colonist Soldier.
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Originally, Yankee Doodle was a song sung by British soldiers during the American Revolution to make fun of the colonial soldiers. Doodle means "fool." At that time there were fashionable wigs called "macaroni" wigs, and the phrase, "stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni" is making fun of the revolutionary soldiers, as if they were so foolish they thought they could simply stick a feather in their hat and be fashionable. But the colonial soldiers adopted the song for their own, and proudly sang it as a patriotic tune while on the battlefield.
they made it to make fun of the patriots because Yankee Doodle means "Foolish American"
because it was a folk song
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The American Revolution
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to make fun of the british
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I believe one popular song was Yankee doodle.
During the Revolutionary War
A Yankee doodle is a native or inhabitant of the United States.
I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy A Yankee Doodle, do or die A real live nephew of my Uncle Sam Born on the Fourth of July I've got a Yankee Doodle sweetheart She's my Yankee Doodle joy Yankee Doodle came to London Just to ride the ponies I am the Yankee Doodle Boy
The duration of Yankee Doodle Pink is 360.0 seconds.
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The Yankee Doodle Boy was created in 1904.
Yankee doodle put a feather in his hat and called it macaroni Yankee doodle put a "feather in his hat and called it macaroni"!
Yankee Doodle is Connecticut's state song.
Yankee Doodle is the state song of Connecticut.