The White House burned down in 1814 during the War of 1812.
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In the War of 1812, the British decided to burn the White House after learning that their capital city in Canada had been burned by the Americans. In retaliation, they surrounded Washington D.C. and burned the White House.
The number of employees on staff at the White House varies greatly from year to year. On averages there are about 40 employees responsible for the cleanliness of the Executive Mansion.
To be able to answer this question we need to know what it was that burned down. You don't give us what it was that burned.
The janitors at the White House make a very good salary. On average, they make over $50,000 for each year of work.
The White House was burned in the year 1814 during the War of 1812. British forces set fire to the building during the Battle of Bladensburg.
That would depend on what it is made of, a brick house may be gutted by fire but it would not burn down to the ground. Wooden houses can burn to the ground in less than an hour if they are not well-constructed.
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In the War of 1812, the British decided to burn the White House after learning that their capital city in Canada had been burned by the Americans. In retaliation, they surrounded Washington D.C. and burned the White House.
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Oct 12, 1901, President Theodore Roosevelt decided to call it "The White House".
The White House was burnt down by British soldiers in the year of 1814. Also, in 1814 the Treaty of Ghent was established ending war of 1812.
1.5 million visitors go through the White House each year.