National Anthem of British America (1745-1783) - "God Save the King"
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"God Save the King" is the national or royal anthem in a number of Commonwealth realms, their territories, and the British Crown dependencies, and was formerly the national anthem of crown territories such as India and British America. The author of the tune is unknown, and it may originate in plainchant; but an attribution to the composer John Bull is sometimes made.
GOD SAVE THE KING.
LONG LIVE THE KING.
Colonial Anthem from 1607-1783.... Us Americans were British Colonists before 1776 and finalized as Independent in 1783.
God Save the King wasn't officially adopted in any crown territories until 1745 so it can't have been in use at 1607 although some of the USA was part of the British Empire from 1607.
@@anthemsmadeeasy5940 That last statement is incorrect. the United States of America is a country Independent from the United Kingdom, All subjects of rule in America stopped in 1776 when it was declared Independent on July 4th of that year. The day before, July 3rd, 1776 it was called Thirteen Colonies. America's Republic wasn't actually formed until 1783 & 1789. "God Save The King" had it's tunes, And America picked up on it's own veriations throughout it's entire British timeline. "My Country 'Tis of Thee" was finalized in 1831. "God Save Great George Our King" was one of them. "Hail Columbia" was the very first Official USA National Anthem. Last year I made a countdown including "Hail Columbia" on my disabled CZcams Account, [ WHD Studios ]
@@anthemsmadeeasy5940 Oh and by the way, That's not our flag. In the late 1700s, We Americans flew the "An Appeal To Heaven" flag nationally, But the colonies had seperate civil flags. Until December 3rd, 1775 when the very first official flag flew, the Grand Union Flag. Union Flag as in United Colonies conjoined into one whole. The Grand Union Flag is sometimes mistaken for the East Indian Company flag -- That's why Hawaii changed their stripe colors because of past American and British flag creations overtime. The Grand Union Flag was inspired by the Dutch stripe flag (Red and White), Which would neglectedly be overwritten by the Union Jack which is the Flag of the United Kingdom. The flag means that we are Free and Independent but not broken away as our own nation sovereign. The colors of that flag you displayed was used in America for British Royal Naval representation. All American Royal Naval representation was just the Dutch Red And White stripes flag. the American Royal Navy's flag still exist, And it's now being used for the United States Coast Guard. the Grand Union Flag still exist as well too, As it is now being used to celebrate the tightened rock-solid relationship and in-support of Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry of Sussex, and their newborn royal child Master Archie of Sussex.
@@whdstudios2441 the flag in the video is correct
@@whdstudios2441 It's because Great Britain didn't recognise US independence until 1783.
Americans freaking out in 3 ... 2 ... 1 ..
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Change is inevitable... they should learn that
our national anthem how nice of u
The music is taken from the 1940s British Empire sign off
steal my country