A British army commanded by General Robert Ross capture Washington D.C., burning the White House, Capitol building, and the Department of the Treasury in the process. The British only targeted federal buildings, claiming the attack was in retaliation for American aggression shown towards York, Canada, presently known as Toronto.
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