Burnt down most of the public buildings in Washington, leaving all the residences standing.
The Burning of Washington by the British was on 24 August 1814 during the War of 1812.
Some of the important government buildings in Washington , DC were destroyed by a surprise attack of the British in August, 1814.
While the White House was burnt down during the War of 1812, it wasn't burn down in 1812. Instead it was burnt down on August 24, 1814 by British soldiers.
During the events of August 1814, the White House was burned down by British forces during the War of 1812.
The White House was burned by the British during the War of 1812.
On 24 August 1814.
August 24, 1814
August 24, 1814
The Burning of Washington by the British was on 24 August 1814 during the War of 1812.
The British troops burned Washington on August 24, 1814. Two of the buildings they burned were the Capitol building and the White House.
in august of 1814
By the British in 1814, during the war of 1812, in retaliation for the American burning of York (Toronto). The partially completed building was set on fire.
In August, 1814.
Some of the important government buildings in Washington , DC were destroyed by a surprise attack of the British in August, 1814.
August 24, 1814. Washington, D.C. was not destroyed, only several government buildings were burned.
In August 1814.
On August 24, 1814, James Madison was the President of the United States. He served as the fourth president from 1809 to 1817. This date is notable for the burning of Washington, D.C., during the War of 1812, when British forces captured and set fire to several government buildings, including the Capitol and the White House.