The White House's original official name was the Executive Mansion, though people generally referred to it as the President's House, the President's Palace, or the Presidential Mansion. It was first called the White House in 1811, and not, as is commonly thought, after the building was repaired and repainted after the War of 1812. The building was still officially called the Executive Mansion until Theodore Roosevelt, in 1901 and 1902, had the White House written on the official stationery and issued a proclamation establishing the new name.
The building was originally referred to variously as the "President's Palace", "Presidential Mansion", or "President's House". The earliest evidence of it being called the "White House" was recorded in 1811. A legend emerged that during the rebuilding of the structure white paint was applied to mask the burn damage it had suffered, giving the building its namesake color. The name "Executive Mansion" was used in official contexts until President Theodore Roosevelt established the formal name of "White House" by having "White House–Washington" engraved on the official stationery in 1901.
The class names of the ancient Romans were the patricians, plebeians, equites, freedmen, and slaves. There were also many other who did not fit into a certain class and these are referred to as the proletariat.The class names of the ancient Romans were the patricians, plebeians, equites, freedmen, and slaves. There were also many other who did not fit into a certain class and these are referred to as the proletariat.The class names of the ancient Romans were the patricians, plebeians, equites, freedmen, and slaves. There were also many other who did not fit into a certain class and these are referred to as the proletariat.The class names of the ancient Romans were the patricians, plebeians, equites, freedmen, and slaves. There were also many other who did not fit into a certain class and these are referred to as the proletariat.The class names of the ancient Romans were the patricians, plebeians, equites, freedmen, and slaves. There were also many other who did not fit into a certain class and these are referred to as the proletariat.The class names of the ancient Romans were the patricians, plebeians, equites, freedmen, and slaves. There were also many other who did not fit into a certain class and these are referred to as the proletariat.The class names of the ancient Romans were the patricians, plebeians, equites, freedmen, and slaves. There were also many other who did not fit into a certain class and these are referred to as the proletariat.The class names of the ancient Romans were the patricians, plebeians, equites, freedmen, and slaves. There were also many other who did not fit into a certain class and these are referred to as the proletariat.The class names of the ancient Romans were the patricians, plebeians, equites, freedmen, and slaves. There were also many other who did not fit into a certain class and these are referred to as the proletariat.
To date, no coins have been minted with the white house on them. Many other government buildings are on current currency.
Yes. The British burned down the White House, and other public buildings, during the War of 1812.
The War of 1812 saw the British come to Washington and burn the White House and other government buildings .
I'm pretty sure that's only an American thing. Other countries have names for people derived from their own language. For example, in Spanish you would just call a black or dark-skinned person negra or negro and a white or fair-skinned person blanca or blanco. These names are not offensive and negra does not mean the 'n' word. They have other names for people of certain mixed races.
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A house on a southern plantation is commonly referred to as a "plantation house" or a "manor house." These houses were typically large and grand in design, serving as the primary residence for the plantation owner and their family.
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Since the short tenure (1961-1963) of John F. Kennedy, the White House was referred to as Camelot because of the charismatic nature of JFK and his family and coworkers. The nickname "White House" for the Executive Mansion was codified by Theodore Roosevelt in 1901. Many refer to a famous room of the White House, the "Oval Office" to mean the office of the US President in general.
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In English they are "white" and "White." In French they are blanc & blanche. In German they are weiss & weisse. In Spanish they are "blanco" & "blanca." There are other names in other languages.
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Polaris is known by other names such as "pole star" or "North pole". Polaris has also been referred to as "Steadfast".