| A | B |
| capture | hold a person, place, or thing by using force |
| freedom of the seas | people can sail ships wherever they want |
| navy | a nation's warships |
| James Madison | President during the War of 1812 |
| Tecumseh | Native American who fought for the British |
| Dolley Madison | First Lady |
| Fort McHenry | The fort that guarded Baltimore |
| Baltimore | City in Maryland |
| Francis Scott Key | Wrote the Star Spangled Banner |
| Andrew Jackson | General in the American Army |
| Star Spangled Banner | Sont written about the United States flag |
| Was set fire by the British | White House |
| Napoleon Bonaparte | Ruler of France |
| The 2nd war against Great Britian | War of 1812 |
| Country that belonged to Great Britain | Canada |
| peace treaty | agreement not to fight |