Sir Frances Drake
English privateer Sir Francis Drake.
Sir. Francis Drake. He burned it to the ground
England did not burn down the city of Washington. English troops burned public buildings in Washington, including what was later called The White House, because they were at war with the US and US forces had attacked and burned an English town.
The Capitol and the President's Mansion were burned when the British attacked Washington D.C.
St. Augustine, Florida
"Burned" in English is καμμένος in the masculine, καμμένη in the feminine and καμμένο in the neutral in Greek.
Hernán Cortés ordered the boats burned in 1519, after they landed in Mexico.
It was on 24 August 1814.
Cortes
True because it says it already has a date so that means for me :D that it was burned down :(
The simple past tense and past participle are both burned. Burnt is also used mostly in British English.
Joan of Arc was burned at the stake by the English on May 30, 1431.