Comparing The Characters Of Dolly Madison, Francis Scott Key, And Andrew Jackson

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Dolly Madison, Francis Scott Key, and Andrew Jackson were important individuals in the War of 1812 because Madison was brave in the face of danger, Key was strong in the time of doubt, and Jackson was persistent in the line of fire. First, Dolly Madison was brave in the face of danger. For example, Dolly was one of the last people out of the burning White House to save George Washington’s picture. Since she could have been killed by the British Army, she is brave. Second, Francis Scott Key was strong in the time of doubt. For instance, Key stayed alive and hopeful when watching bombs burst and listening to endless gunfire, as he was held captive on a British ship. Since he stayed hopeful and started writing a poem for America even though they