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The Star Spangled Banner is the National anthem. As such, it is a symbol or pride and nationalism in the United States.
Francis Scott Key watched the all-night battle. At dawn, Key discovered that the flag was still flying. He expressed his pride in what became the U.S. national anthem
The significance of Fort McHenry would be that it played an important role in defense of Baltimore in the War of 1812. Then, it inspired Francis Scott Key to compose a poem which later it became known as our national anthem: "Star Spangled Banner". Fort McHenry is a fort that is in the shape of a star.
Independence Day is, for the United States, a good source of national pride.
Music that is nationalistic is often very patriotic, and encourages pride in one's nation or country; such songs become part of the culture and people can identify with them. A number of nationalistic songs were written during wars ("The Star Spangled Banner" for example), and talk about how the nation defeated tyranny or rose above another nation that tried to conquer it. Songs that are chosen as national anthems generally have features of nationalism, since they are meant to make people proud every time the song is sung or performed.
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Source of Pride The Making of 'Pride and Glory' - 2009 was released on: USA: 27 January 2009
The Star Spangled Banner was written by Francis Scott Key, a lawyer who was dining aboard a British ship with an American Prisoner Exchange Agent, trying to secure the release of his friend. He was on board the ship the night of the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore on September 13, 1814. The Fort lasted all through the night, and on September 14th, the Americans took down the tattered storm flag and raised a larger one. Key was so filled with pride that he wrote the poem, then called "The Defence of Fort McHenry
It is a song that the country has selected to represent the country. It typically shares some of the important values and history of that country. It is played at ceremonial occasions to honor the country and to show respect for it.
A feeling on intense national pride is called nationalism.
it is the pride of Barbados
Intense national pride was, and is, known as nationalism.