Connecticut's State Song
How
did a song help the Colonial soldiers win the Revolutionary War?
Connecticut's state song is "Yankee Doodle." This
popular song has an unusual history. The words were apparently
written by an Englishman during the French and Indian War in
1755.
Originally, the tune made fun of the poorly dressed and
ill-equipped New England soldiers. During the Revolutionary War
with England, however, Americans slightly rewrote the words to
make fun of the British soldiers.
The song boosted the soldiers' morale (pronounced
"more-al"; it refers to a person's enthusiasm or mood)
and was a source of pride for the American soldiers. Good morale
is important during a war so that people don't get discouraged and
give up. Anything that could be done to boost morale was a good
idea.
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