Francis Scott Key wrote the "Star Spangled Banner" also known as Americas National Anthem, onboard a British prison ship in Baltimore Harbor during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814.
The victor of the Battle for Baltimore, which took place in September 1814 during the War of 1812, was the American forces. They successfully defended the city against the British attack, particularly during the defense of Fort McHenry. This battle inspired Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner," which later became the national anthem of the United States. The American victory bolstered national pride and proved significant in the overall conflict.
he wrote it in 1985 to set up for the book speaker of the dead.
Jennette did not write this song. She bought the copyrights and sang it for her friend(Cody walters) before he died from serious brain damage. Amanda Scott first wrote it(:
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Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star Spangled Banner" in 1814.
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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.
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.
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The Star Spangled Banner started out as a poem. It was written by Francis Scott Key who was inspired to write it after he witnessed Fort McHenry being bombed.
Francis Scott Key wrote the words to The Star-Spangled Banner, originally titled The Defense of Fort McHenry, the morning of September 14, 1814, after the British attack on Fort McHenry, Maryland.
The defeat of the British at Baltimore, Maryland
the 1812 war in some place