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Francis Scott Key and the National Anthem By: Jenna and Amanda

Francis Scott Key and the National Anthem By: Jenna and Amanda. Francis Scott Key was a lawyer and poet. He wrote the National Anthem, which is a song showing loyalty and patriotism for the United States. History. Francis wrote it during the attack on Fort McHenry during the War of 1812.

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Francis Scott Key and the National Anthem By: Jenna and Amanda

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  1. Francis Scott Key and the National Anthem By: Jenna and Amanda Francis Scott Key was a lawyer and poet. He wrote the National Anthem, which is a song showing loyalty and patriotism for the United States.

  2. History • Francis wrote it during the attack on Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. • The flag that was still standing inspired him so much he wrote the original poem on the back of a letter he had in his pocket

  3. Francis Scott Key • Francis Scott Key was born in Fredrick County, Maryland on August 1, 1779. • He was an attorney for the District of Columbia from 1833 through 1841. • A fort was built in his honor and is now a national monument.

  4. National Anthem • There are four verses in the song, but only the first is sung. • It was originally a poem, but to make it into a song, the tune “Anacreon in Heaven” was borrowed. • It’s a great achievement and honor to have an anthem for the United States of America.

  5. Accomplishment • It’s a great achievement and privilege to have a National Anthem. • All people should be proud of this achievement. • Francis Scott Key was a great lawyer with a dream. He loved his job as a lawyer all over the U.S. and had a great passion for poetry. • We are very proud of this song and poet.

  6. Credits Images received from Google Image search, February 29, 2008. <http://gme.grolier.com/>. Net Trekker Books: Our National Anthem, By Dawns Early Light

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