Many times invading forces burn seats of government to demoralize the populace. This was the purpose behind the burning of the White House by the British. It actually served to do the opposite.
Yes. The British burned down the White House, and other public buildings, during the War of 1812.
The War of 1812 saw the British come to Washington and burn the White House and other government buildings .
In 1812 there wasn't much there but the White House and they did try to burn it down.
While the White House was burnt down during the War of 1812, it wasn't burn down in 1812. Instead it was burnt down on August 24, 1814 by British soldiers.
The White House was burned by the British during the War of 1812.
In August 1814.
Yes. The British burned down the White House, and other public buildings, during the War of 1812.
The War of 1812 saw the British come to Washington and burn the White House and other government buildings .
In 1812 there wasn't much there but the White House and they did try to burn it down.
the british trooped burned down the capitol and the white house
British forces burned down the White House and destroyed most of the nation's Capital, Washington D.C. , in 1814
While the White House was burnt down during the War of 1812, it wasn't burn down in 1812. Instead it was burnt down on August 24, 1814 by British soldiers.
The White House was burned by the British during the War of 1812.
James Madison was living in the White House when the British torched it 1814. He had left some days earlier, but his wife in the White House until shortly before the British arrived. The house was built mostly of stone and so did not really burn down to the ground, but the interior was gutted making the house unlivable for a long time.
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You are probably confused. Dolly Madison saved some documents and paintings when the British burned the White House in 1814. She left before they the British got there. It was stone on the outside which does not burn. There was a fire in the White House when Hoover was president. The Washington fire department put it out.