yes because the british soilders went around burning houses and city that
The White House was burned down by the British in 1814 during the War of 1812. It was subsequently rebuilt and restored by 1817.
The white house burned down and that is it. I think.
they were used for taking down masts of ships
The White House burned down in 1814 during the War of 1812.
When the British burned down Washington D.C.
they were running out of food because the british burned down plantations
They burned or buried them
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During the War of 1812, US forces invaded Upper Canada and burned most of the people's homes, as well as the parliament building. In retaliation, the White House was burned.
It was in the war of 1812 that it actually burned down
Northerners or Yankees
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No, the revolutionary war was fought in the 1700's and the war of 1812 should be self explanatory. Yes, they were both fought for the same reason; Britain didn't want the U.S. to be independent. (side not:during the war of 1812 the white house was burned down)