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This song, written by Francis Scott Key, pays tribute to our flag and country and was adopted as our national anthem on March 3, 1931.
The Great Seal of the U.S.A. features an eagle with a bundle of thirteen arrows in one talon and this in the other.
This popular flower was declared as the National Floral Symbol in a resolution signed into law by President Ronald Reagan.
This man once served as President of the Screen Actors Guild and is the only California governor to become President.
This state become home to many Native Americans
forced from their lands by the U.S. government. It is also
the title of a popular musical.
This man is famous for the following quote: “I know not
what course others may take, but as for me, give me
liberty or give me death.”
This man was one of Washington's favorite combat officers before coming to be
known as the most famous traitor in history. He was credited with
victories in Quebec, Saratoga, and dozens of other pivotal battles in
the American Revolution.
This act, created by the British in 1765, caused great discontent among American colonists and was on of the first steps on the journey to
the Revolution.
This man was the third President of the United
States of America and the author of the Declaration of
Independence.
This man was President of the Continental Congress and the first person to sign
The Declaration of Independence.