Francis Scott key Maryland Lawyer

Pro-war or anti-war
Rationale:
Liar two reasons

1. Francis Scott Key was pro-war during his time as a lawyer in Maryland. He actively volunteered in the defense of Baltimore during the War of 1812 and famously wrote the poem that would become the lyrics to "The Star-Spangled Banner," celebrating the American victory against the British at Fort McHenry.

2. Key's pro-war stance can also be seen in his public support for military actions and efforts to defend American interests, particularly against British aggression. His legal career was intertwined with the wartime events of his era, demonstrating his commitment to the cause of defending the United States.