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1 July, 01:59

What is the significance of burning of Washington dc

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  1. 1 July, 02:11
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    Well the British had burned Washington. D. C. during the Sacking of York, in the war of 1812. In retaliation American troops set fire to the Parliament, Government House, and several other public buildings in the Upper Canadian capital. It is the only time that the American capital was occupied by enemy forces.
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