When Washington Burned: The British Invasion of the Capitol and a Nation's Rise from the Ashes

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Abstract

Perhaps no single day in US history was as threatening to the survival of the nation as August 24, 1814, when British forces captured Washington. This unique moment might have significantly altered the nation's path forward, but the event and the reasons why it happened are often forgotten. In this lecture, Dr. Robert Watson explores the British campaign and American missteps that led to the fall of the capital city, but also tells the redeeming stories of the courageous young clerks and the bold first lady who risked their lives to save priceless documents from the flames, including the Constitution. Join Dr. Watson for the shocking, behind-the-scenes story of the British attack on Washington and the rebuilding of the capital and nation.

Thanks to The Society of the Second War with Great Britain in the State of New York and The State of New York Society, United States Daughters of 1812 for co-sponsoring this event.

Original languageAmerican English
Media of outputOnline
StatePublished - Jul 8 2024
EventWhen Washington Burned: The British Invasion of the Capitol and a Nation's Rise from the Ashes - Fraunces Tavern Museum, New York, United States
Duration: Jul 8 2024Jul 8 2024

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part of Fraunces Tavern Museum's Evening Lecture series

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