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A famous Revolutionary War song is "Yankee Doodle." This song was originally sung by British troops to mock American colonists but was embraced by the colonists as a patriotic anthem. It celebrates American resilience and spirit during the struggle for independence. The catchy tune and lyrics made it a popular rallying cry among soldiers and civilians alike.

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