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September 14, 1814
On September 14, 1814, Francis Scott Key pens a poem which is later set to music and in 1931 becomes America's national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The poem, originally titled “The Defence of Fort M'Henry,” was written after Key witnessed the Maryland fort being bombarded by the British during the War of 1812.
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Lord Grenville was the man who was not a representative to the First Continental Congress, while John Adams, Patrick Henry, and Joseph Galloway were.
Girls claiming they had been bewitched.