Ignite

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The Star Spangled Banner Citizenship Lesson: 2 nd Grade

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The Star Spangled BannerCitizenship Lesson: 2nd Grade

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History of the Flag

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The Flag..

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Raised over Fort McHenry in 1814.

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It symbolizes an American victory over the British in the 1812 War-

The Battle of Baltimore.

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Francis Scott Key..

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Was on a warship during the Battle of Baltimore.

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He could see a flag standing from the glare of the bombs and

rockets all night.

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From poem to song..

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He was inspired to write a poem about it’s perseverance.

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After writing, he realized it fit perfectly with music from a song.

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The original song has 4 verses, but today only one is sang.

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Starting a tradition..

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In 1916, the president Woodrow Wilson ordered that the

"Banner" should be played by the military and navy.

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In 1939, Congress named the song the national anthem.

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“Baseball was, is, and always will be - to me - the best game in the

world.” Babe Ruth.

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Along with becoming the national anthem, the Star Spangled Banner

began being played at sporting events.

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The first event it debuted was the 1918

World Series.

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Today, the Star Spangled Banner is still used for sporting and patriotic events.

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Although most people have heard

it, few know the extensive history

behind it.