America´s National Anthem: The Founding Father's Dream

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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These words are written on the United State’s Declaration of Independence after we split apart from Great Britain. One of the most significant things about this revolution would be creating a new government, a constitutional federal republic. Then this gave Americans the right of free press, speech, lowered taxes, and many other benefits. America’s National Anthem is an important piece of art that represents the founding fathers dream and their devotion to the country. July 4th 1776 the United States officially became it’s own country. Thomas Jefferson, would write 50 years later, the “signal of arousing men to burst [their] chains…. [T]he mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their …show more content…

At this time in history British warships were attacking the Baltimore Harbor, relentlessly pounding the American fort for 25 hours (Lineberry, Cate). “It seemed as though mother earth had opened and was vomiting shot and shell in a sheet of fire and brimstone,” Francis Scott Key (writer of Star Spangled Banner) (Lineberry, Cate). Key talks about how chaotic it was and in the midst of everything he was able to write these lyrics of everything surrounding him. “By the dawn’s early light” talks about after the battle was over how he was able to see the dawn’s light seeping through the dusty clouds (Lineberry, Cate). The founding fathers went through many battles, they saw light after the darkness. Looking at other parts of the song, “the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there” means that after the battles fought the country that they wanted and the hope that they had was still there. This song represents the struggles of the minutemen and the founding fathers they sacrificed their lives in order to build a better home for everybody else and after everything,