During the Kennedy administration, the White House was called Camelot because King Author was an idealistic ruler who was trying to change the way governments were run to be more humanistic and for all the people. JFK was trying to do the same, but was assassinated before we could find out if he could do it. (I hope this is not for a homework assignment that you should be doing yourself).
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I think they call her: Some woman...
i don't know i think its because there are more white people in the UK than black people or that white people were the first to live in the UK. it should be though if it is racist to call people blacks
In 1812 the British burned the white house in the War of 1812. When it was repaired it was painted white. Paint was very expensive in the 1800's so to have a whole house painted white was very unusual and soon when asked about where the president lived they would refer to the "white house". The name stuck and now it is tradition to call it the White House.
A non-racial mediator.
of course, that's why Obama lives there
It was called the White House after the British burned it in the War of 1812, and the rebuilt it. They painted it white to cover the burn marks, and so people started calling it the white house.
that man in the white-house
Because it's white
Call the White House.
Is it wrong to call White people? Is it wrong to call White people?
Camelot
Oct 12, 1901, President Theodore Roosevelt decided to call it "The White House".
They call white people "white" in their native language.
White House Staff is the what most people call them.
That means you are the president
The White House