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    What was the War of 1812 and what caused it to happen? The War of 1812 was a war between the United States of America and England. Many different reasons caused this bloody and violent war to begin. Several significant events transpired during this war. The impact of this war changed the world forever. The War of 1812, which had many varying causes, undoubtedly had an exceedingly unforgettable lasting effect and left an extremely significant impact on the entire world. There were many different…

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    Military Music Analysis

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    I can recall my father and Uncle would sing songs from the military due to them being a Veteran. The music that I associated with while in my childhood than into my adolescence is that of Military or Patriotic. I would hear the military music playing and there was something about the sound that was in terms comforting, happiness, sadness and inspirational. This sense of an emotion that I could not connect but then my father and uncles would explain how the music would create an emotion in their…

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    Stars, stripes, freedom, religious views. What can an American be described as? The American flag is a symbol for America because it represents The United States of America, the thirteen stripes represent the thirteen colonies. Also, the fifty stars on the flag are to represent the fifty states. American citizens use the flag while reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. The flag also is in honor when the Star Spangled Banner is being played at? On the Fourth of July. I believe that the American flag…

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    NFL Stereotypes

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    An anthem is a solemn patriotic song officially adopted by a country as an expression of national identity. Americans sing the star spangled banner to pay tribute to the history of this country and to the hundreds of thousands of people which have fought and died for their freedom. They are very blessed and should be thankful to live in the greatest country in the world, where they have freedom of religion, speech, and many other privileges that are enjoyed daily. Recently, many people,…

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    Written by American lawyer, and amateur poet Francis Scott Key wrote one of the most famous songs known by our nation. Born on August 1, he was also born into a wealthy clan on the plantation of Terra Rubra. He had been home schooled till 10 and then later attended a grammar school, then to practicing law at St. John’s College. After returning home from school he wed Mary “Polly” Taylor Lloyd and had eleven children. The war of 1812 British captured D.C and took hostage one of Keys attorney…

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    and many other agents with its controversy as well. This grand object has been called by many names ‘Old Glory’, ‘Stars and Stripes’, ’Star-Spangled Banner’,’ Grand Union Flag’ or ‘the Continental Colors’. Whichever name it’s been called this standard has brought forth emotional,…

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    Our Flag Research Paper

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    Nicknames for the flag include : The Stars and Stripes , Old Glory , and The Star-Spangled Banner . During the uprising against the British , George Washington requested Betsy Ross to sew a flag so that it could motivate his troops morale . In June 14 , 1777 , it became the first flag of United States of America . The flag of USA has two parts . First one is a small part at the top left corner on a blue background . The prior flag consisted 13 five-pointed stars arranged in a circle symbolized…

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    The Gettysburg Address

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    each university? Why from the day that I listened the speech on , it has been haunting to me that the Star-Spangled Banner is and the liberty. Its behalves is the result of sacrifice and bleeding. Standing on this land, a sense of proud rise from the bottom of my heart, even though I am not an citizen of the Unitd Sates. That must be the reason why Americans post or plus the Star-Spangled Banner almost everywhere when the nation anthem is song. They are doubtlessly proud of their nation and it…

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    John Philip Sousa's Music

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    associations are made over time like, Thanksgiving and pie but, the association of Sousa’s music and America were nearly seamless. His march, Stars & Stripes Forever exemplifies this association musically and historically. Sousa’s music is undeniably American at the first listen. Due to Sousa’s practice of quoting patriotic songs like the Star Spangled Banner, in his own pieces highlights the association of patriotism to his music. Outside of the musical aspect of composing,…

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    How To Visit Baltimore

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    Historic Sites Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine If you've ever wanted to experience the history of our country from its earliest days, you can visit the Fort McHenry National Monument and Shrine. It's the fort that inspired The Star-Spangled Banner written by Francis Scott Key during the Battle of Baltimore in 1814. Your party can enjoy self-guided tours as well as daily flag changes where you can…

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