As a country, the United States believes that the war of 1812 was under control and they are well prepared for every battle any army can throw. After America won the important battle in Erie Lake in 1813, the American commander Oliver Hazard Perry announced "We met the enemies, they are ours". As a new country, the United States has just beaten the most powerful military force on the planet and is probably too confident. But when the UK paid full attention to the defeat of the United States, the United States noticed that Baltimore was dependent on the protection of Fort McHenry, whereas the United States depended on Baltimore for his own fate.
In 1814, Washington lawyer Francis Scott Kee wrote the poem "Fort McHenry Fort" after witnessing the battle of Fort McHenry in Chesapeake Bay during the war of 1812. Because Americans are from British, the lyrics were later set to be the common music of British and American crew, but in the end it became world famous "Stars and Stripes" . After struggle with the "hostile" Indians for centuries and fighting, Americans in this disease and nature broke through the Appalachian Mountains and was pushed to the vast area of the Far West. Therefore, the theme of a song such as "My country, 'Your Tis' created in 1831 is a combination of natural marvels, freedom and freedom. Indeed, editors of hymns write that other people like "beautiful America" appreciate the beauty of nature in America and want a better country.
On the day of 1814, Francis Scott Key wrote poetry that became music later, and in 1931 it became the American national anthem "Star and Stripe." The poem was originally called "Fort McHenry Fort" and was later written as a key to witness the bombing of Maryland Fortress by the UK during the war of 1812. The main inspiration comes from the American flag that fly above Fort McHenry yet dawn as reflected in the famous Stars and Stripes now. ": The red glare of the rocket, the bomb exploded in the air, proving that over the night our flag is still there. "
The Stars and Stripes is the national anthem of the United States of America. To celebrate the victory of British troops during the war of 1812, American soldiers raised a huge American flag on Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland on September 14, 1814. Inspired by these incidents, Francis Scottkiss wrote a poem M'Henry called "Defense Fortress", eventually becoming the Stars and Banner and the American National Anthem. "
An artist bombed a bomb at Fort McHenry. Francis Scott Key was urged to write four poems he originally called "McHenry Fort Defense" from the American ceasefire. That poem was later designated as music and named "Star and Stripe Flag" adopted by the national anthem in 1931. British navy guns, mortars, new 'Congreve rockets' have longer onshore ranges than American artillery. Most of these ships are out of the US and Americans have little firepower. The fort was not seriously damaged. UK men finally realized that they could not force a passage to coordinate with the army to attack Baltimore. During the storm, the last night's fake and barge attacks were led by Captain Charles Napier around the fortress in the middle of the Nishikawa River.