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  2. Burning of Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Captured Washington: Major General Robert Ross and the War of 1812. (2016); see online review; Martin, John. "The British Are Coming: Historian Anthony Pitch Describes Washington Ablaze," LC Information Bulletin, September 1998; Pack, A. James. The Man Who Burned the White House, Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1987. ISBN 0-87021 ...

  3. List of incidents of political violence in Washington, D.C.

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    An 1816 illustration of the burning of Washington by British forces. August 24, 1814: Burning of Washington: British forces led by George Cockburn invaded and occupied Washington during the Chesapeake campaign of the War of 1812, after defeating an American force at Bladensburg.

  4. Timeline of violent incidents at the United States Capitol

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    During the War of 1812, British forces briefly took control of Washington on August 24, 1814.They set fires throughout the Capitol, and also burned the White House, the headquarters of both the War Department and the Treasury Department.

  5. Removal of the Federal Government - Wikipedia

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    After many years, multiple relocations, rehashing of the argument, compromises, policy and one fire, the Burning of Washington, August 24, 1814, part of the War of 1812 it was concrete that the capital of America would long be Washington D.C. [1] However, before Congress made the decision to keep the capital in Washington it debated to uproot it.

  6. How Presidents Changed the Look of the White House - AOL

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    During the War of 1812, President James Madison and the government fled Washington, D.C., ahead of invading British troops, who set fire to the White House during their sacking of the capital on ...

  7. White House - Wikipedia

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    By the time of the American Civil War, the White House had become overcrowded. The location of the White House, just north of a canal and swampy lands, which provided conditions ripe for malaria and other unhealthy conditions, was questioned. [55] Brigadier General Nathaniel Michler was tasked with proposing solutions to address these concerns.

  8. Why Is the White House White? 22 Crazy Facts You Never ... - AOL

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  9. White House Value Rose in Past Four Years - AOL

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    That building, burned during the War of 1812, is worth about $284.9. When the White House was first occupied, by John and Abigail Adams, in November of 1800, the U.S. government had spent about ...