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The colony that famously used "Yankee Doodle" at its Fourth of July celebration was New York. The song, which had earlier been associated with British troops, became a patriotic anthem for American colonists and was embraced during celebrations of independence. The song's catchy tune and lyrics resonated with the spirit of rebellion and national pride.

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