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War Of 1812 DBQ Essay

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Have you ever perceived the idea that the US might have been under British control if not for an assassin? Well, if you had never studied the War of 1812 then you wouldn’t know that an assassin killed the loved British General Ross. The downfall of Ross saved us from being taken over. The publishers want to terminator the War of 1812 from the textbooks because they think the war is not important to our history. They think eliminating 5 or more pages will save the company loads of money. When I heard they were wanting to terminate the War of 1812 in the textbooks to save money, I thought it was absurd. The war not only created our national anthem, but was our second war for independence, the only time our capital was burnt, and it was the first time another country tried to take us over, since we became an independent nation. …show more content…

The victory saved Baltimore, one of our biggest cities and saved New England from potentially being taken over. As the bombardment took place in September, 1814 a man named Francis Scott Key watched. He watched all through the night and the way the Americans fought gave him an idea. Key wrote a poem which turned into the Star Spangled Banner. The flag referenced in the anthem is the Great Garrison Flag which it symbolized our victory. Beating the British gave us much more respect. War of 1812 was just a war but our second war for independent. This was the first time another country came onto our land since we became a nation. The British had just beat the best military in the world, the French, which made them the best. When they came to take us over and we beat them, it showed to other countries we shouldn't be messed with. During war we had many major victories like the battle of Fort McHenry and the New Orleans, where we killed 2000 British soldiers, and they only killed 20 of

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