The story of 'The Star-Spangled Banner.' (national anthem)

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The US national anthem was written by poet Francis Scott Key in the aftermath of the battle for Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. The poem was Key's tribute to the valiant stand of the fort's defenders against British assault and the inspiration they drew from the US flag.

Author: David, Lester
History, The Star-Spangled Banner (Song), National songs, American, American national songs

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Lost at sea

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Surviving a disaster in open sea requires the ability to adopt the most extreme measures such as eating raw fish and swimming for long durations. Stories of rescues frequently recount the selflessness of individuals who risk their lives for others.

Author: David, Lester
Personal narratives, Marine accidents

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The story behind Paul Revere's famous ride

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Paul Revere rode from Charlestown, MA, to Lexington, MA, on Apr 18, 1775, spreading the alarm that the British soldiers were coming. The Minutemen fought the British at Lexington and Concord, battles that began the American Revolution.

Author: David, Lester
Biography, Revere, Paul

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Subjects list: United States history
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