1. Call It Macaroni [ LIMITED ]

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Towering, heavily powdered wigs that were sometimes topped with a tiny hat. 1. Call It Macaroni

By saying Yankee Doodle "stuck a feather in his cap and called it macaroni," the British were suggesting Americans were so unsophisticated and "un-worldly" that they believed a single feather could make them as fashionable as a high-society European "macaroni". Tight-fitting silk or velvet suits, colorful stockings, and

When British soldiers originally sang "Yankee Doodle" during the French and Indian War, they used the lyric to . Tight-fitting silk or velvet suits

During the Revolutionary War, American troops famously reclaimed the song and turned it into an anthem of national pride and defiance against the British. Why Did Yankee Doodle Call a Feather “Macaroni”?