![]() Whilst the Union lost the war and was forced to sign the Treaty of Williamstown the Confederates did not demand the Union to change their anthem, most Confederates actually felt some respect for the Union for being willing to suffer for what they believed in. ![]() The song became very popular during the war, to the point that the Confederates adopted their own version of the song as one of their unofficial national anthems, this song was called " Our Confederacy, Forever!" (alternatively named the " Confederate Battle Cry of Freedom") In 21 BBY, following the outbreak of the Earth Civil War against the Confederate States of Earth, a confederacy of Earth's nation states which had chosen to secede from the Union, the Union Senate decided that the present anthem, called " Long Live the Union!", which had been the Union's anthem since its founding in 81 BBY, lacked the ability to raise morale and patriotic fervour amongst the citizenry, and so they decided to adopt a new national anthem which gave stronger feelings of patriotism and loyalty to the Union, which was desperately needed, due to the many Confederate sympathisers and supporters in the Union. ![]() Pickman of the Union Army during its deployment to Leasath, who sought to help the Leasathian Unionists gain victory over the Leasathian Nationalists during the Leasath Civil War of 23 BBY - 22 BBY. A patriotic song advocating the causes of Unionism and abolitionism, it became so popular that composer H. " The Union, Forever!" (or, alternatively, the " Battle Cry of Freedom") was a popular patriotic song and national anthem of the Union of Earth States, originally composed in 23 BBY by Sergeant Richard D. The 'Battle Cry of Freedom', also known as 'Rally Round the Flag', is a song written in 1862 by American composer George Frederick Root during the American Civil War. A senator from the Union informing the public about the adoption of " The Union, Forever!" 'Public Laws of the Confederate States of America, Passed at the Fourth Session of the First Congress 1863-64.' The statutes at large of the Confederate States of America. The anthem has been changed from " Long Live the Union!" to " The Union, Forever!", we made this decision to conjure stronger emotions and patriotic feelings in the people. ![]() The Senate of the Union of Earth States has passed a motion to change the national anthem of this great Union. ![]()
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