Capitol and the White House.
Some of the important government buildings in Washington , DC were destroyed by a surprise attack of the British in August, 1814.
U.S. Capital, Washington D.C.
In 1814, the British burned down most of Washington DC.
The British, led by General Robert Ross, captured and burned Washington, D.C. in 1814. This occurred during the War of 1812.
When the British burned down Washington D.C.
The British troops burned Washington on August 24, 1814. Two of the buildings they burned were the Capitol building and the White House.
The Capitol and the President's Mansion were burned when the British attacked Washington D.C.
The 2 Important Buildings British Burned In Washington DC was:The CapitolThe White House
The British burned many public buildings, including the White House.
The British burned many public buildings, including the White House.
they burned the white house. Actually, it was not yet known as the White House. It was the Capital Building.It became kown as the White House because it was painted white to hide the black charring the occured as a resulted of the fire
August 24, 1814. Washington, D.C. was not destroyed, only several government buildings were burned.
the Capitol
Washington DC
Some of the important government buildings in Washington , DC were destroyed by a surprise attack of the British in August, 1814.
The British
Washington DC