The United States is mentioned once in the national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner," specifically in the line "O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave." While the anthem references the country's ideals and symbols, the explicit mention of "United States" does not occur.
It is because when Rabindranath Tagore wrote it, the whole of India was not united.
The Virgin Islands has a territorial anthem, the Virgin Islands March. It's national anthem, as a territory of the United States, is the American national anthem.
The national anthem of the United States, "The Star-Spangled Banner," primarily mentions the United States. It does not explicitly name other countries but alludes to the context of war and defense against foreign threats, particularly during the War of 1812. Other anthems from different countries would mention their specific nations, but in the case of the U.S. anthem, the focus is solely on America.
They're either mad or, in some states and cities people do fold their arms for the national anthem of U.S.A.
The Netherlands and the United States national anthem had in common was The Star Spangled Banner.
Something that is "national " is for the whole United States. So no they don't have a national anthem except for the United States anthem. They could have a state song.
The Star Spangled Banner is the United States' national anthem.
It is because when Rabindranath Tagore wrote it, the whole of India was not united.
The Virgin Islands has a territorial anthem, the Virgin Islands March. It's national anthem, as a territory of the United States, is the American national anthem.
The Star Spangled Banner is the United States' national anthem.
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no but it should be
The first United States' national anthem was first sang in the United States Navy in 1889.
The "Star-Spangled Banner" was adopted as the national anthem of the United States in 1931.
The National Anthem of the United States