Star-Spangled

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INTRODUCTION YOU KNOW THE NATIONAL ANTHEM O Say can you see I bet you could hum it right now You’ve probably sung it at a sporting event or during the beginning of a concert Maybe you’ve watched the Olympics and heard the anthem play when an American American wins gold Most if not all countries have a national anthem a song that represents them Many anthems have words Some proclaim proclaim values such as courage and loyalty that describe the country’s citizens France’s popular anthem La Marseillaise is a call for citizens citizens to fight for freedom against oppression The British anthem is a prayer for the health of the reigning king or queen Anthems inspire patriotism and pride in one’s country The United States of America’s anthem unlike most tells the story of a historic event While many Americans know the words they don’t all know the story This book tells that story through the eyes of people who lived it including Mary Pickersgill Thomas Kemp George Cockburn Francis Scott Key Samuel Smith and Alexander Cochrane They lived very different lives yet their stories would become woven together into one grand narrative At the center of the story is a flag that would one day be called the Star Spangled Banner Many years ago it flew over a fort in the city of Baltimore during a battle with Great Britain The Battle of Baltimore was one of many battles during the War of 1812 a confusing name because although the war began that year it lasted until 1815 During the war fighting took place in various parts of the North American continent mostly in four main areas along the Canada United States border and into southern Canada at spots along America’s western boundary in the Chesapeake Bay region and along the Gulf Coast in the South vi