Title: Star Spangled Banner
1Star Spangled Banner
2Origins
- Author Francis Scott Key
- Published 1814
- Original name The Defence of Fort McHenry
- Music from a popular drinking song
3War of 1812
- United States went to war with Great Britain
over - Violations of US sovereignty
- Lack of recognition in international commerce
- Impressments of US sailors
- Trouble with Indians along western frontier
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4US invades Canada
- US wanted to add Canada to US territory
- Invasion unsuccessful
- US troops burn Canadian capital, Toronto
5History 1
- 1814 British burn Washington DC in retaliation
for Toronto and plan attack on Baltimore Maryland
6History 2
- British plan to attack Baltimore and destroy all
American ships and ship-building industry
7History 3
- Fort McHenry is vital to protecting Baltimore
- British must destroy or capture Fort McHenry
8History 4
- On September 7, 1814, Francis S. Key boards
British warship outside Baltimore to help release
a friend who is a prisoner
9History 5
- Key is forced to remain aboard until after attack
on Fort McHenry and becomes witness to battle
10History 6
- British used incendiary weapons to try to blow up
fort - Heated Shot
- Explosive Shell (bombs)
- Rocket
11History 7
- Attack went all night ending just before dawn
- Only light came from exploding shells and rockets
12History 8
- Throughout battle Americans maintained a flag
flying above Fort McHenry - Flag was enormous and had 15 stars and 15 stripes
13History 9
- When bombardment ended it was still night and no
one, including Key could tell if the Americans
had lowered the flag which would signal surrender
14History 10
- At dawn, sunlight revealed the huge flag still
flying. - British attack had failed
- Baltimore was saved
- Americans celebrated
15Protocol 1
- Anthem played and sung at
- Military bases at sunset
- Sporting events
- National holidays and celebrations
16Protocol 2
- When played, Americans should
- Stand
- Face the music
- Salute
- Remain silent
17Protocol 3
- Military Units
- Stand at attention (sit at attention if unable to
stand/ - Present Arms
- Color Guards dip all flags except US Flag
18Lyrics 1
Words Explanation
- O say can you see by the dawns early light
- What so proudly we hailed at the twilights last
gleaming
- Questions the listener Can you see the flag?
- We saw it last night at sunset
19Lyrics 2
Words Explanation
- Whose broad stripes and bright stars
- Through the perilous fight
- Oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly
streaming
- Describing the flag
- Referring to the battle which might be won or
lost - Describes the flag bravely waving over the walls
(ramparts) of the fort in defiance of enemy
20Lyrics 3
Words Explanation
- And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in
air - Gave proof through the night, that our flag was
still there
- Rockets and cannon shells fired by British ships
at Ft. McHenry - Lit up the sky allowing us to see if the flag was
still up and the Americans still fighting
21Lyrics 4
Words Explanation
- O say does that star spangled banner yet wave
- Oer the land of the free
- and the home of the brave
- Questions listener again Is the flag still
there? - Spangled sprinkled, referring to the stars on
the flag - Banner flag
- Land of the Free America,
- home of the brave defenders of Ft. McHenry
22Music
Wikipedia Star Spangled Banner
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Media
Media
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