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What did the british do to the capital building the white house and various other federal buildings?

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The British burned important U.S. buildings like the Capitol and White House during the War of 1812, devastating the Library of Congress.

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The British burned the Capitol Building, the White House, and other federal structures during their invasion of Washington, D.C. in the War of 1812. Their attack was strategic, targeting only public buildings, and was part of a broader campaign in the war.

This incendiary assault led to substantial damage, particularly the loss of the Library of Congress, housed within the Capitol, which First Lady Dolly Madison sought to protect by removing valuables, including art and documents. Ultimately, Thomas Jefferson's library became the foundation for the re-establishment of the Library of Congress in 1815.

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