Pledge Allegiance of America Summary

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What Does The Pledge Actually Mean? "I Pledge Allegiance to my Flag" wrote Francis Bellamy in 1892. Bellamy was forced to leave his church as the Baptist Minister. He wrote it to show his political and social beliefs. The first version read, "I Pledge Allegiance to my Flag and to the Republic For Which it Stands, One Nation, Indivisible, With Liberty and Justice For All." Bellamy wanted to use "Equality" instead of "Justice" but the education committee did not believe in equal rights for African Americans and women. "I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag" is now what the pledge reads. In 1923, the pledge was changed from “my” to “the” and "the United States of America" was added to the pledge. But what does "I Pledge Allegiance" even mean? A pledge is a solemn promise. Allegiance is one's love or devotion. You promise your love and devotion the the "Flag". Now we have to figure out what flag? The flag of the United States of America. United States means our country. No, it actually means fifty states with pride, dignity, and purpose come together to form a country. Now we have you promise your love and devotion to the flag that represents fifty states with pride, dignity, and purpose coming together. "And to the Republic For Which it Stands", reads the fourth and fifth line. Republic is a state or country where sovereign power is invested in representatives to govern them. Now we have, you promise your love and devotion to the Flag that represents fifty states with pride, dignity, and purpose coming together. "One Nation Under God' is the sixth and seventh line of the pledge. “Nation" is just repeating United States of America and "Under God" is the United States being blessed by God. "Indivisible, With Liberty" are the next two lines. Indivisible means it cannot be divided. Liberty means having freedom. "And Justice For All" are the last two lines of the pledge.
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