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  2. The Star-Spangled Banner: Why 15 Stars and 15 Stripes?

    maryland1812.com/2011/04/10/the-star-spangled...

    Thus on June 18, 1812 with a declaration of War with England there were only 15 stars and stripes represented on the Fort McHenry flag, though there were actually 18 states with the admission of Tennessee (1796), Ohio (1803) and Louisiana (1812). On April 4, 1818, a new Flag Act was signed by President James Monroe provided what is still ...

  3. 8 Things You Didn’t Know About the Star Spangled Banner

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    It's the one that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the words that would one day become our national anthem as it flew over Baltimore's Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. Although this...

  4. NMAH | Symbols of a New Nation - National Museum of American ...

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    There was no American flag before the War of 1812. As a symbol of the British Empire. To identify ships and forts. Flag of the Second Continental Light Dragoons. Continental soldiers carried regimental banners that evoked ideals of freedom, valor, and home.

  5. The Star-Spangled Banner - U.S. National Park Service

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    The flag represented America’s pride and resilience in the War of 1812--an enduring symbol of the nation’s identity and ideals.

  6. Our Flag Was Still There | Smithsonian

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    It was, of course, the huge American flag that flew over Baltimore's Fort McHenry on a hot summer night in 1814. "Was," because this object at hand, the original Star-Spangled Banner, is no...

  7. The Star-Spangled Garrison Banner - American Battlefield Trust

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    It took 11 men to hoist the Great Garrison Flag to the top of its 90-foot pole. After the war, the flag passed into the possession of the Armistead family, where it stayed for around 90 years, occasionally displayed for patriotic gatherings.

  8. The Star-Spangled Banner - Wikipedia

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    Key was inspired by the large U.S. flag, with 15 stars and 15 stripes, known as the Star-Spangled Banner, flying triumphantly above the fort after the battle. The poem was set to the tune of a popular British song written by John Stafford Smith for the Anacreontic Society, a social club in London.