Fort McHenry
Fort McHenry in Maryland is best known for its part in the war of 1812. Fort McHenry defended Baltimore Harbor from being attacked by the British Navy in September of that year.
During the War of 1812, the most significant event in Baltimore was the British attack on Fort McHenry in September 1814. The fort successfully defended the city from bombardment, inspiring Francis Scott Key to write "The Star-Spangled Banner," which later became the national anthem of the United States. The defense of Baltimore was a pivotal moment, bolstering American morale and contributing to the eventual end of the war.
Baltimore, Maryland.
It was the War of 1812 between the US and Great Britain.
Baltimore Maryland. The fort stood up to British Naval bombardment, and because it was there, the British Navy could not land British soldiers on Baltimore Maryland. The British Army tried to outflank Fort McHenry, but, they were defeated on land, so a water attack was the only other way to attack Baltimore. When Fort McHenry was stand standing, Flag Flying, the British Navy sailed away.
Fort McHenry in Maryland is best known for its part in the war of 1812. Fort McHenry defended Baltimore Harbor from being attacked by the British Navy in September of that year.
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Fort Summter
Fort McHenry which defended the Port of Baltimore is now a part of the National Park Service and is visited by about 730,000 people annually.
Baltimore, Maryland.
The war of 1812 against the US and the British. During the defense of Fort McHenry.
Fort McHenry, just outside of Baltimore, Maryland.
Fort William McHenry was a fort in Baltimore built during the War of 1812. Francis Scott Key wrote his song,"The Star-Spangled Banner,"there.
The War of 1812, although it was written in 1814 in Baltimore at Fort McHenry.
The War of 1812, although it was written in 1814 in Baltimore at Fort McHenry.
It was the War of 1812 between the US and Great Britain.
The War of 1812, although it was written in 1814 in Baltimore at Fort McHenry.