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On a rainy night wind 13-9-1814, an American attorney 35 years the name Frances Scott Key stood looking at each salvo of the British fired at the Fort Mchenry on Baltimore Harbor. The war in 1812 was fierce in more than 18 months and the Key at the time are the negotiating effort to rescue a prisoner of the United States. Because of the fear that he knows too much information, the British were holding him on a ship from 8 mile. With such a situation, every night falls, Key told myself that and then the British would win.But suddenly, when the war was gradually coming to an end at Fort Mchenry on November 14-9 that year, Key proved to be very happy to see the American flag flown on the Fort, which was won by the Americans.According to the Smithsonian, where stored many artifacts of American history, Key in a State of excited and touched by the furious rapids of the wisdom in what he witnessed has composed a poem. He flashed this poem with one of his cousins was Joseph H Nicholson, commanding officers of a militia unit at Fort Mchenry, and this person said that the verses coincide with the music of one of his famous songs are composed by John Stafford Smith in 1775. This lyrical song originally performed in an aristocratic Club that Smith attended in London, but in the early 19th century, the popularity of it has crossed the Atlantic Ocean to come to America.Too impressed with Key's poem, Nicholson has sent the poem to a printing house in Baltimore and distribute it under the name of Fort Mchenry, and also notes that it was singing on the music of Smith's songs. Not long after that, the Baltimore Patriot newspaper has reprinted this song and only in the past couple of weeks, the song is called "The Star-Spangled Banner"-national anthem Usa today-have been born and are known for.U.s. flag flown over Fort Mchenry that author Frances Scott Key inspired to composeU.s. flag flown over Fort Mchenry that author Frances Scott Key inspired to composeEach being oppositionThe early 20th century, the appeal of this song did fooled the American people. It is well known that in 1916, the more creative the different versions of this song, and President Woodrow Wilson had to ask the Ministry of education released the official version of it. To accomplish this, the us administration needs the support of five musicians including Walter Damrosch, Earnheart, J Arnold Will Gantvoort, Oscar Sonneck and John Philip Sousa. The first official version of the song was performed at the Carnegir Hall in December 1917.However, not until day 3-3-1931, the song "The Star-Spangled Banner" officially became the national anthem of the United States after President Herbert Hoover signed a law that Congress passed.The origin of the national anthem of the United States of America made many people by surprise because they assume that it must have originated from very long ago, and to date still has many Americans believe about this.Until 1922, the American people still are debates about whether to choose a song the national anthem or not. According to Ms. Churchwell, whatever time of the day, "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the leading candidate to become the national anthem of the United States of America, it was rejected in a number of areas, especially some campaigners have moderate ideology.The American dreamOn 11-6-1922, scientist Augusta Emma Stetson also posted an amazing advertisement on the New York Tribune entitled "The Star-Spangled Banner can never become our national anthem". This article says that the song has "intonation violence and could not sing", and it was never shown to be "the spirit of the whole country". According to Ms. Churchwell, people objected to this part of the song because it does not have to be composed by the Americans, because the lyrics are sometimes slightly rough. Posts by Stetson also urged everyone who pressured fellow to Congress not through this song became the national anthem. However, the National Assembly had other thoughts."Song of The Star-Spangled Banner has officially become the national anthem of the United States in 1931, at the time of 2 years after the collapse of the Us market, and when the American people need a new belief," Ms. Churchwell analysis. She also said this is also the year in which the concept of "the American dream" was formed and became the most popular quote symbol for the freedom of America.
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