He was referring to Aug. 22, 1814, the infamous day during the War of 1812 when British troops tried to break America's will to fight by capturing Washington and burning the White House ...
The sacking of Washington, D.C. and the burning of the White House by British troops in 1814 remains a seminal event in American history. The assault on the country's political and cultural heart took ...
Every president since John Adams has lived in the White House. Here's everything to know about Donald Trump's home for the ...
On August 24, 1814, British forces occupied Washington, D.C. and set fire to public buildings including the White House and the Capitol ... his actions in the war of 1812. He went on to become ...
Canadians today will continue to love Americans but recoil at the actions of the American government. Trump, on the other ...
The White House was burned by the British during the War of 1812, and it was rebuilt by the original architect, James Hoban. Over the years, new pieces were added to the White House. It was also ...