Entity: War of 1812
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War of 1812

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The phrase 'Don't give up the ship' originates from the War of 1812 era and is attributed to a U.S. Navy captain's dying command to his crew.
November 20, 2025 high historical
Historical origin and attribution of a well-known naval exhortation.
British troops set fire to the White House in 1814 during the War of 1812; architect James Hoban oversaw rebuilding and the restored White House reopened with President James Monroe's arrival in 1817.
January 01, 1814 high temporal
Destruction and reconstruction of the White House following the War of 1812.
The phrase "Don't give up the ship" is commonly referenced as the famous last words of U.S. Navy Captain James Lawrence during the War of 1812.
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Identifies the historical origin of a naval exhortation used as a motivational saying.