The British invasions of Washington D.C. and Baltimore in 1814 during the War of 1812 resulted in significant destruction and symbolic victories for both sides. In Washington D.C., British forces burned key buildings, including the White House and the Capitol, severely damaging the city’s infrastructure and morale. However, the subsequent defense of Baltimore, particularly at Fort McHenry, proved successful for American forces, inspiring the writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" and boosting national pride. Ultimately, these events highlighted vulnerabilities in American defenses while also galvanizing a sense of unity and resilience among the American populace.
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