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What did the British set on fire to send a message?

The President's House or the white house

100

What is a navigator good at?

Finding places

100

Who helped save important papers from the white house along with a picture of George Washington?

Dolley Madison

100

When someone surrenders, does that mean they keep fighting?

No, they give up.

100

Who was the first person to be called the First Lady?

Dolley Madison

100

How is the star spangled banner related to the war of 1812?

it tells what Francis Scott Key saw as he watched

200

What is patience?

When you can wait without getting upset
200

What is a port?

A town or city where ships load and unload cargo

200

If something is looming, is that good or bad?

bad

200

Who was president during the war of 1812?

James Madison
200

When someone seizes something, are they letting it go or taking it?

Taking it

200

Who did not want to go to war with Great Britain?

James Madison 

300

Would you be astonished by something new or something you see all the time?

Something new

300

What color flag signals a surrender?

White

300

What are merchant ships used for?

Transporting cargo

300

What does it mean if something is looming?

Something is about to happen

300

What building was built especially for the president and their family?

The White House

300

Francis Scott Key knew that Baltimore had been saved before it was announced. What did he see that told him this?

An enormous flag

400

What is a treaty?

An official agreement between two countries

400

Does the Navy fight on land or water?

Water
400

What does it mean to represent someone in this sentence?

The lawyer represented for the robber and tried to convince everyone he was innocent.

He spoke for him.

400

What was impressment?

When sailors were forced to join the navy for another nation

400

Who was inspired to write the star spangled banner?

Francis Scott Key

400

Who put together a ragtag army for the battle of New Orleans?

Andrew Jackson

500

Why did the British want to control New Orleans?

Access to the Mississippi River

500

British cannonballs bounced of the sides of a ship. What was that ship called?

The USS Constitution 

500

What is a privateer?

a sailor on a ship that was hired to attack and rob other ships

500

Why was the USS Constitution also called Old Ironsides?

It was hard to sink.

500

What is a truce?

An agreement to stop fighting

500

What did Andrew Jackson order to be built around the city of New Orleans?

Entrenchments