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Lyrical Legacy: 400 Years of American Song and Poetry
background information and, in many cases, sound recordings and alternate versions. Settlement, Beginnings to 1763 Bonny Barbara Allan (song) The Wages of Sin; or Robbery Justly Rewarded (poem) The American Revolution, 1763-1783 Yankee Doodle (song) Battle of Bunker Hill (poem) The N...
Yankee Doodle
Yankee Doodle Historical Period: The American Revolution, 1763-1783 Songs and Poems | Analysis Tools | Activity Ideas | About Song and Poetry "Yanke Doodle" song sheet, date unknown Printable version (PDF, 2.34 MB) Listen to a vocal performance Listen to a band performance Text...
Hunters of Kentucky
Hunters of Kentucky. Or Half Horse and Half Alligator. Historical Period: The New Nation, 1783-1815 Songs and Poems | Analysis Tools | Activity Ideas | About Song and Poetry “Hunters of Kentucky,” 1815 Printable version (PDF, 581 KB) Text transcription (PDF, 51 KB) Learn more...
Lines Written by a Revolutionary Soldier
Resources FAQ Lines Written by a Revolutionary Soldier Historical Period: The New Nation, 1783-1815 Songs and Poems | Analysis Tools | Activity Ideas | About Song and Poetry "Lines Written by a Revolutionary Soldier," date unknown Printable version (PDF, 546 KB) Text transcript...
Ho! For the Kansas Plains
the United States acquired vast stretches of new territory, from the Ohio River valley to the Rocky Mountains to the forests of the Pacific Northwest. When the U.S. first gained its independence in 1783, its territory had only reached a few hundred miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean. In 186...
Battle of Bunker Hill
Battle of Bunker Hill Historical Period: The American Revolution, 1763-1783 Songs and Poems | Analysis Tools | Activity Ideas | About Song and Poetry "Battle of Bunker Hill," date unknown Printable version (PDF, 302 KB) Text transcription (PDF, 66 KB) Learn more about this perio...
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