President James Madison had to flee the White House in 1814.
#1. Defeat the British
I am not sure he even held office, but he was a military commander in the British Army as well as the Revolutionary Army. =Pce=
Many British companies have offices in America. Almost every major American city will contain the office of a British company. The British Embassy can be found in Washington, D.C.
At the Battle of Trenton on December 26, 1776, the Hessian troops were commanded by Colonel Johann Rall. Rall was killed along with about 100 of his men, and 900 were captured. The generals for the Continental Army were George Washington, John Sullivan, and Nathaniel Greene.
The white house was burned down during the war of 1812. It has been suggested that it was in revenge for the arson and looting that happened during the battle of York, the capital of the british province of Upper Canada.
James Madison had to flee when the British invaded Washington and burned the White House. He had to move to another house in Washington for the rest of his time in office. Harry Truman had to move across the street for awhile so that the White House could be re-modeled. Richard Nixon was pressured into resigning his office and so moved out after he left office. I suppose you might say he was "kicked out".
the british burned the White House and the Capitol
Washington Office on Latin America was created in 1974.
The President that was in office when the White House was burned down was James Madison. It was burned down on August 24, 1814 by British Troops in retaliation for the American attack on York in Ontario, Canada.
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george washington kissed the bible after taking his oath of office