Francis Scott key saw the American flag flying over Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor (Maryland) in the early morning of September 14th 1814. He was being detained on board a British ship while trying to arrange the exchange of prisoners when the night-long bombardment started. Fort McHenry is located on the eastern and southern most shore of Locust Point a central peninsula in Baltimore Harbor. This flag is known as the "Star Spangled Banner."
The American flag was designed by Francis Hopkinson.
Congress has recognized Francis Hopkins as the creator of the flag. He designed the flag for the Navy in 1776. The story about Ross is just that a story and is not true.
In 1776 Francis Hopkins was asked to design a flag for the Navy. This flag was the first US flag and served as the basis for future flags. Countries make flags to represent who they are in various situations and places.
Francis Scott Key, a lawyer and a fledgeling poet, saw the Battle of Fort McHenry in Baltimore during the war of 1812. The story goes that bombs were going off and canons were lighting the sky-- along with musket fire-- through the smoke and from the lighting of the weapons Francis Scott Key could still see America's flag waving above the fort.
Key was standing on the bow of a ship after the shelling of Ft. McKinney and after all the night of shelling as the dawn broke he saw the American flag was still flying. So, he wrote the poem that was to become our national song.
The original flag is currently housed at the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
yes Francis Scott did write the star spangled banner after the american revolution to be exact Francis Scott wrote the star spangled banner in 1814.
Francis Scott Key was the one who witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry
Francis Scott Key wrote the National Anthem after witnessing the flag standing tall in the Battle of Baltimore after hours of intense combat against the British.
The Star Spangled Banner was written aboard a British ship by Francis Scott Key after he witnessed the battle at Fort McHenry and saw that the American flag, or Star Spangled Banner was still flying at the end of the battle.
Dick
the flag pole
You must be in k12 too, well. He builds tension and then reveals the flag to be still standing. Hope I'm not too late to assist you!
Francis Scott Key
He was on a ship as he wrote the words.
Francis Hopkinson designed the American flag and signed the Declaration.
The American flag was designed by Francis Hopkinson.