Star-Spangled

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STAR-SPANGLED The British set the White House on fire during their invasion of Washington D C August 24 1814 This image is from a book published in 1816 had been hauled to safety James Madison the fourth president and his wife Dolley had fled earlier in the day From their rooftops the citizens of Baltimore stared in horror at the fiery glow on the horizon The British military was a seemingly seemingly unstoppable force The inhabitants of Baltimore knew they were in the bull’s-eye next They had mixed feelings They also had strong feelings One of Baltimore’s nicknames was Mobtown Throughout history the citizens of Baltimore had never needed much excuse to form an angry mob and riot In 1812 Baltimore was home to a large population of French Irish and German immigrants who did not like the British They thought anyone who supported Britain was disloyal to the United States When President Madison declared war against Britain in June that year a Baltimore newspaper publisher 2