I was someone who believed that America should go to war with Britain in 1812. What am I?

British battleships fired cannonballs at me. They tried to sink me but they couldn't. What am I?

I was displayed in the President's House when the British attacked but I was saved before they set fire to the building. What am I?

Despite the bombardment by British warships, I was not captured and the next morning the U.S. flag flew proudly above my walls. What am I?

Though we were considered to be pirates, we helped General Andrew Jackson defend New Orleans. Who are we?

Is a town or city where ships stop to load and unload cargo called a port?

Was the British attempt to force sailors to join their navy called impressment?

Are merchant ships ones that are used to transport cargo?

Is a treaty an official agreement between two countries?

When someone seizes something, are they letting it go?

Is the part of the military that protects and fights on land called the navy?

Is a privateer a ship (or a sailor on a ship) that was hired to attack and rob other ships during the War of 1812?

Is a truce an agreement between sides to stop fighting?

When someone surrenders, does it mean they keep fighting?

Is a navigator a person who is good at finding places?

If someone represents someone, does it mean he acts or speaks officially for them?

If you show patience, does it mean you show you have the ability to wait without getting upset?

When something really good is about to happen, is it looming?

Was Francis Scott Key inspired to write “The Star-Spangled Banner” during the fight at Fort McHenry?

Would you be astonished by something that you see all the time?

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