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Well, I rode with General Washington

Well, I rode with General Washington. When we were still Englishmen. American Revolution. We fought for the British. In the French and Indian War. Then they changed their policies. And cracked down on smuggling. Ten thousand red coats. They stationed in our towns. They taxed our paper,.

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Well, I rode with General Washington

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  1. Well, I rode with General Washington When we were still Englishmen American Revolution We fought for the British In the French and Indian War

  2. Then they changed their policies And cracked down on smuggling Ten thousand red coats They stationed in our towns

  3. They taxed our paper, Sugar, stamps and tea And we fought back with boycotts, Tar and feathering

  4. We broke the monopoly Of the British East India Company When we quit drinkin' tea And started drinking coffee

  5. And when the Sons of Liberty Dumped ten thousand pounds of tea We hung KIng George in effigy Throughout every colony

  6. And when the British marched on Lexington On the road we ambushed them. Under General Washington We fought as Americans.

  7. That summer in Philadelphia Men from every colony Signed a Declaration, And act of treason to the king

  8. But the war had just begun And General Washington was on the run But he slipped into New Jersey On Christmas Eve

  9. And at Trenton and Princeton We cut the British down And up north in Saratoga's where The war turned around

  10. Then the fighing shifted to the South Where the loyalists helped the British out And Lafayette and Washington And the French fleet pinned them in

  11. And when they surrendered Their armies at Yorktown Those shots heard 'round the world Turned the world Upside down

  12. And the Treaty of Paris Gave the new United States Land west to the Mississippi And up north to the Great Lakes

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