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Charles L’Enfant was dismissed from his role as the designer of Washington, D.C., primarily due to his conflicts with city officials and his uncompromising nature. His strong-willed personality led to disagreements over his grand vision for the city, as well as issues related to construction and land use. The tensions culminated in 1792 when he was removed from the project, despite his significant contributions to the city’s layout.

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