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The words to this song protested the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act.
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They were written by Peter St. John, a Connecticut school teacher, in 1765.
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The tune was The British Grenadiers, a popular marching song for the grenadier units of the British military from the 17th Century to the 19th Century.
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The song was the opening anthem of the Revolution.
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