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Title: StarSpangled Banner


1
Star-Spangled Banner
  • By Rachel Allen, Caitlin Roney, and John DeChant

By Rachel Allen, Caitlin Roney, and John DeChant
2
STORY MAP
  • Characters
  • Francis Scott Key
  • Colonel Skinner
  • General Ross
  • Sir Alexander Cochrane
  • President Madison
  • Setting
  • August 31, 1814
  • Near Baltimore
  • British Ship
  • Madisons HQ
  • Problem
  • Dr. Beanes has been arrested.

3
STORY MAP CONTINUED
  • Events
  • 1.Francis is told Beanes has been arrested.
  • 2.Key goes to Washington to get permission from
    President Madison to try to rescue Dr. Beanes.
  • 3.Colonel Skinner and Key go out to find the
    British fleet.
  • 4.General Ross releases Beanes only after the
    attack on Baltimore.
  • 5.Francis writes a poem that turns out to be the
    Star-Spangled Banner.
  • Solution Francis is able to convince General
    Ross to release Beanes by showing him letters
    from British soldiers who he had helped.
  • Theme How the Star-Spangled Banner was written

4
Background Of The Flag
  • Mary Pickersgill her daughter, Caroline Purdy,
    sewed the flag in 1813. They started in July and
    the flag was completed on August 19, 1813 Soon
    after, it was raised at Fort McHenry.

5
Keys New Poem
  • Key, after watching the attack on Baltimore,
    wrote a poem to the tune of the famous song To
    Anaceron in Heaven. He showed it to his
    brother-in-law, and his brother-in-law urged him
    to publish it. The name for it was The Defense
    of Fort McHenry, but it was later known as The
    Star Spangled Banner. It became our National
    Anthem in 1931.

6
Releasing Beanes, A Doctor
  • Once on the ship, Francis Scott Key is able to
    convince the British General, General Ross, to
    release Dr. William Beanes by showing him some
    letters written by some of the British soldiers
    that he had helped. He was only able to rescue
    Dr. Beanes after the British had attacked
    Baltimore.

7
Star-Spangled Banner
8
O Say Can You See
  • By the dawns early light
  • What so proudly we haild at the twilights last
    gleaming?
  • Whose broad stripes and bright stars, thro the
    perilous fight,
  • Oer the ramparts we watchd, were so gallantly
    streaming?
  • And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in
    air,
  • Gave proof thro the night that our flag was
    still there.
  • O say, does that star- spangled banner yet wave
  • Oer the land of the free and the home of the
    brave?

9
On The Shore Dimly Seen
  • Thro the mists of the deep,
  • Where the foes haughty host in dread silence
    reposes,
  • What is that which the breeze, oer the towering
    steep,
  • As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half
    discloses?
  • Now it catches the gleam of the mornings first
    beam,
  • In full glory reflected now shines in the stream.
  • Tis the star-spangled banner, o, long may it
    wave
  • Oer the land of the free and the home of the
    brave!

10
And Where Is That Band
  • Who so vauntingly swore
  • That the havoc of war and the battles confusion,
  • A home and a country should leave us no more?
  • Their blood has washd out their foul footsteps
    pollution.
  • No refuge could save the hireling and slave
  • From the terror of flight or the gloom of the
    grave
  • And the star- spangled banner in triumph doth
    wave
  • Oer the land of the free and the home of the
    brave!

11
O Thus Be It Ever
  • When freemen shall stand
  • Between their lovd home and the wars
    desolation!
  • Blest with victry and peace may the
    heavn-rescued land
  • Praise the Power that hath made and preseverd us
    a nation!
  • Then conquer we must, when our case it is just,
  • And this be our motto, In God Is Our Trust,
  • And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall
    wave
  • Oer the land of the free and the home of the
    brave.

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THE END
  • WED LIKE TO THANK FRANCIS
  • SCOTT KEY FOR WRITING OUR WONDERFUL NATIONAL
    ANTHEM!!!!!!
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