The Star-Spangled Banner, The United States of America's national anthem, was written by Francis Scott Key. The War of 1812 inspired him to write what he saw during the war, and the determination of the soldiers and the glory of his country.
Well you have the star spangled banner. It is our national anthem and it is significant to us well it is our anthem. It has the same affect on Americans on going to war like rocky theme song makes us want to go crazy exersizing. hahaha
There is also a song by Johnny Horton: the battle of New Orleans great funny song but, i dont think it has any significant to us.
The Star Spangled Banner
The Star-Spangled Banner.
Kentucky Knob is significant because it was designed by the famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Langston Hughes was a famous poet during the Harlem Renaissance. His poetry often explored the African American experience and addressed social and political issues of the time. Hughes's work had a significant impact on the literary and cultural landscape of the period.
Harper Lee wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird," and John Steinbeck wrote "The Grapes of Wrath" during the Great Depression. Both novels are considered literary classics and have had a significant impact on American literature.
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He was a famous mountain man. He was a hunter, trapper, fur trader, trailblazer, and explorer of the Rocky Mountains, the American West Coast and the Southwest during the nineteenth century. He was the fourth of twelve children. " Jedediah Smith's explorations were significant in opening the American West to expansion by white settlers.
Teddy Roosevelt
Its occupation during the American Revolution and the War of 1812.
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Theodore Roosevelt.