Many people applauded "Star Spangled Banner" as the greatest work in American music. The audience of the American national anthem is instinctively enthusiastic about expressing their respect by accepting the idea of getting off the hat and standing up. However, there are not many people who think about what the "Stars and Stripes" means. What does this mean? Why should it be so much respected and honored. That there are special differences than masterpieces of famous composers such as Mozart and Beethoven.
In addition to "Hail Columbia" and "Yanji Graffiti", "Starlight Shining Flag" is also one of the popular patriotic songs after the war in 1812. During the Civil War, the "sparkling flag of the starry sky" was an national anthem. In the following decades, allied forces and their songs became increasingly popular, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Presidential Decree in 1916 and called it the "American National Anthem" for all military ceremonies. On March 3, 1931, after 40 attempts failed, the bill passed the parliament and signed the law to officially designate Stars & Stripes as national anthem.
In 1899, the US Navy officially adopted the "Star Spangled Banner". In 1916 President Woodrow Wilson ordered the military and other appropriate opportunities to play "Stars and Stripes". Two years later, this song has often been cited as a national anthem of baseball in all the games of this series since this song was played during the seventh game of the first game of the 1918 World Series . Star and stripes were played on the first day of Philadelphia in 1897 and then began in Polofield in New York City in 1898. In any case, the traditional baseball game that sang national ante before each concert began in World War II.
More than a year passed in 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Presidential Decree to designate Stars and Stripes as an national anthem, and in 1931 the US Congress confirmed the decision. This song began an important ceremony of the country such as celebrations and sports events on 4th July. Poems in this poem about employment and slavery are talking about black people who have been beaten in cooperation with the enemy. So, it must be an integral part of racial discrimination, but if you kill someone with boldness as you do not want to be owned by you, you will sneak it, it's not much not good.
Kathleen Kendrick, curator of the Star-Spangled Banner Protection Project, says: "Star-Spangled Banner resonates with people in various ways." You can realize that you are watching what Francis Scott Key saw in the morning of September 1814. But it is a national symbol But it also evokes a strong emotion and thought about the meaning of being an American "The history of the star spanned banner is not Francis Scott Key." The beginning was a relationship with George Amistad, commander of Fort McHenry, one year ago. In July 1813, Armistead knew that his fortress might be the goal of the UK He told Baltimore Defense Commander that he needed a flag