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  2. Jul 21, 2016 · Ian Berwick. 108K subscribers. Subscribed. 7.4K. 730K views 7 years ago. The tune is the English air, Heart of Oak. These American words were written by John Dickinson and published in 1768....

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  3. This song was published in the Boston Gazette of July 18, 1768, to which paper Mr. Otis, and other early advocates of political and religious liberty, often contributed. It also appeared in the various newspapers of New England, where it soon became very popular.

  4. Primary Sources (1) Quotes (1) Books (91) Essays (1) 9 Best American Revolution Poems. Read 10 of the most influential poems of the American Revolution, including some written by the Founding Fathers. Primary Sources Quotes. The Liberty Song | American Revolution War Song.

  5. The Liberty Song" is a pre-American Revolutionary War song with lyrics by Founding Father John Dickinson (not by Mrs. Mercy Otis Warren of Plymouth, Massachusetts). The song is set to the tune of "Heart of Oak", the anthem of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom.

  6. Oct 1, 2020 · Music during the Revolutionary War era was no exception when it came to change. The Baroque Era had ended and gave way to the Classical Era. Songs and music about the colonist’s daily lives gave way to reflect their growing frustrations and mood towards England, independence, and war.

  7. Jan 18, 2016 · 4.5K. 478K views 8 years ago. Chester was a patriotic anthem composed by William Billings and sung during the American Revolutionary War. Billings wrote the first version of the song for...

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  8. The Liberty Song (1768) The Liberty Song was sung to the tune of a popular English naval march, Heart of Oak. One of the first patriotic songs in America, its lyrics were written by John Dickinson, a member of the Pennsylvania Assembly. The lyrics first appeared in the Boston Gazette in 1768.

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