The White House was rebuilt after the War of 1812 by James Hoban, the original architect who designed the building.
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 British sacked Washington DC and set the White House on fire during the War of 1812. First Lady Dolly Madison saved many valuable items from the White House when the government fled to Lessburg, Virginia
The White House was burned to the ground in the war of 1812. Mrs. Adams was best known for saving the original presidential paint of George Washington from the White House.
The War of 1812.
The White House burned down in 1814 during the War of 1812.
The White House was burned down by the British in 1814 during the War of 1812. It was subsequently rebuilt and restored by 1817.
It was called the White House after the British burned it in the War of 1812, and the rebuilt it. They painted it white to cover the burn marks, and so people started calling it the white house.
There is only one White House, the residence of the President of the United States of America. It was burned during the War of 1812 and rebuilt, but it remains the one and only White House.
The British sacked Washington DC and set the White House on fire during the War of 1812. First Lady Dolly Madison saved many valuable items from the White House when the government fled to Lessburg, Virginia
War of 1812.
The White House was burned ONCE -By the British during the War of 1812
The White House was burned to the ground in the war of 1812. Mrs. Adams was best known for saving the original presidential paint of George Washington from the White House.
1813 during the war of 1812. This war was not fought only in 1812.
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1812 when James Madisonwas president during the war of 1812
The Executive Mansion (known after 1815 as the White House) was first completed in 1800, and President John Adams moved in on November 1, 1800. It was rebuilt after the War of 1812 and extensive remodeled over the last 200 years.