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Yankee doodle is written during the American Revolution by the Birtish troops or as most people called them," lobsterbacks" or "redcoats". It was written to make fun of the rebel American colonists.
Yankee doodle is written during the American Revolution by the Birtish troops or as most people called them," lobsterbacks" or "redcoats". It was written to make fun of the rebel American colonists.
Yankee doodle is written during the American Revolution by the Birtish troops or as most people called them," lobsterbacks" or "redcoats". It was written to make fun of the rebel American colonists.
to make fun of the british
to make fun of the british
Yankees were what Southerners refered to Northerners
the song was actually to make fun of the british. Yankee referes to a man name john cheese and doodle meant fool.so if you used the words the song would be john cheese fool went to town riding on a pony,stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni
Yankee isn't actually a person. If what i read in my history book is true, the british sang the song to make fun of us, and get rid of our spirits, but being the Americans we are, we turned it into the song as we know it to bring up our spirits, or just to sing while marching either one works. there ya go. Yankee doodle isn't actually a person. If what i read in my history book is true, the british sang the song to make fun of us, and get rid of our spirits, but being the Americans we are, we turned it into the song as we know it to bring up our spirits, or just to sing while marching either one works. there ya go.
Yankee doodle the British sung it to make them feel stronger and more brave but it let the minute men know exactly where they were the minute men created a new version of Yankee doodle and sang it right back at the British.
No. Yankee Doodle stuck a feather in his cap and "called it macaroni."
Yes, it was a negative term deemed at the soldiers the British served with in the French and Indian War.
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