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yes there was a white house in the 1700. there was actually a fire of the white house. a battle took place when the fire happened.a battle between the United Kingdom and the united states of america.

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Yes, there was a White House in the 1700s. The construction of the White House began in 1792 and was completed in 1800, making it possible for President John Adams to be the first to occupy it during his presidency.

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