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Key wrote the words to the song while watching the bombardment of Mc Henry and saw that the American flag was still flying after the long night shelling.
Battle of Baltimore War of 1812
Because he was negotiating the release of a prisoner named Dr. Willian Beans on the night of the battle.
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
DR. Beanse and Francis Scoot Key felt a profound sense of relief and joy when they were allowed to go home. After enduring a challenging period, the prospect of returning to their familiar surroundings brought them comfort and a renewed sense of hope. They likely experienced gratitude for their freedom and the chance to reintegrate into their daily lives. This moment marked a significant turning point, symbolizing the end of a difficult chapter.
The Battle of Baltimore in the War of 1812, written by Francis Scott Key.
in 1814During the Battle of Fort McHenry in September of 1814 by Francis Scott Key.
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The Battle of Baltimore.
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The Battle of Fort McHenry. Francis Scott Key was present at the battle, so he wrote a poem about exactly what he saw.
Francis Scott Key and Dr. William Beanes