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Learn why the Pledge of Allegiance is said in schools across the United States
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The Pledge of Allegiance promises loyalty to the principles and beliefs of the United States of America. Students, Senators, and members of Congress all recite the pledge each day as a reminder of their duties to their country. The pledge has been around since 1892, as part of a patriotic program in schools to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the New World. However, the pledge we know and recite today has only been used since 1954. Keep reading to learn more!
Things You Should Know
- Reciting the Pledge of Allegiance is a promise of loyalty to the United States that became popular after the Civil War.
- The first version was written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy to use in celebrations of the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ voyage to the Americas.
- Congress officially adopted the pledge in 1942, and the controversial words “Under God” were added during the Cold War in 1954.
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- ↑ https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/commentary/q-pledge-allegiance
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