The song was written by Alexander Coffman Ross, a jeweler of Zanesville, Ohio, in 1840. It was a popular and influential campaign song of the Whig Party’s Log Cabin Campaign in the 1840 United States presidential election. The refrain exhibits a triple alliteration, an internal rhyme, and nearly forms an iambic tetrameter.
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The refrain For Tippecanoe and Tyler too is highly euphonious: It exhibits a triple alliteration, an internal rhyme, and nearly forms an iambic tetrameter.
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