The
Battle of Baltimore was a sea/land battle fought between British invaders and American defenders in the
War of 1812. American forces repulsed sea and land invasions off the busy port city of
Baltimore,
Maryland, and killed the commander of the invading British forces. The British and Americans first met
at North Point. Though the Americans retreated, the battle was a successful delaying action that inflicted heavy casualties on the British, halted their advance and allowed the defenders at Baltimore to properly prepare for an attack. The resistance of Baltimore’s
Fort McHenry during bombardment by the Royal Navy inspired
Francis Scott Key to compose the poem "Defence of Fort McHenry" which later became the lyrics for "
The Star-Spangled Banner," the national anthem of the United States of America.