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Yes, President Madison did stay in the White House. There has only been one U.S. president to not stay in the White House and this was, George Washington. Washington did not stay in the White House because it was not completed until 1800 and he had already served his two terms and was out of office by then. John Adams was the first president to live in the White House and every president since has lived there.

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Yes, James Madison stayed in the White House during his presidency. However, during the War of 1812, the British burned down the White House, forcing Madison and his wife Dolley to flee the city.

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What war was fought during Dolly Madison stay at the white house?

The War of 1812


Who lived in the white house when it was burned?

James and Dolley Madison were the White House residents when the British burned it.


Where did James Madison and Dolly Madison live?

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Live in the white house


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because he was afraid that the reatreating army will make him a prisoner in the white house


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Since George Washington did not live in the White House, the third president to live there was James Madison, our fourth president.


What work did Dolley Madison do?

Dolly Madison was the hostess of the white house for over 8 years.


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The British Army


Who was the president of the US when the white house was burned?

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What president is known for having the White House burned?

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Who had to flee the White House in 1812?

President James Madison.