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Burning of Washingotn

In 1814, Admiral Cockburn destroyed the Nation’s Capital and pillaged homes on the Chesapeake. He also freed some 6,000 slaves.

Editor’s Note: Andrew Cockburn is a British journalist, editor of Harper's Magazine, and Peabody Award-winning filmmaker.

The year was 1814, and within three weeks our “young and not always wise” nation suffered acute shame and astonishing victory

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