The first capital was Montgomery, Ala.; the capital moved to Richmond, Va., The Confederate Statesof America
They originallly planned for the capital to be Philedelphia like in the past.
The Capital of the United States was located in Washington DC at that time, and still is today.
No. Currently the capital of New York State is Albany. From 1789-1797, during most of George Washington's presidency, New York City was the capital of the United States. That's why a statue of George Washington is still in downtown New York near the New York Stock Exchange. After 1795, Philadelphia became the capital of the United States during a part of Benjamin Franklin's time.
It was Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA was the capital city of the United States at the time.
There was no capital of the colonies. The American capital came about AFTER the war when the United States was established and the Constitution signed in 1789. Until that time each state had its own main city.
What is the capital of what city? Please be more specific next time.
The United State is wrong... the first time a Nerve Gas was use was in March 1995 and in the in the Capital of Japan in Tokyo's subway.
Oklahoma
the capital of a country or state has to be in the middle of the country or state. some capitals are not in the middle of the country because the country may have expanded over time, but the capital was at one time in the middle
Montana was not a part of the contingent United States at the time of the Civil War; thus, it was neither a free state nor a slave state during the 1800s.
At one time, Annapolis was called the Paris of the Colonies. Annapolis is now the capital of the state of Maryland.
The Louisiana State Capital is the tallest in terms of height. It was modeled after the Nebraska State Capital which was still under construction at the time, making it the second tallest State Capital building. All thanks to the then Governor of Louisiana, Huey Long.
The Parthenon was not a country, but a temple in Athens. There was no capital of the Parthenon in the sense of a capital city. However, Athens was arguably the most important city in Greece at the time-- which was not a united country, but a group of city-states. Athens was a polis (city state) like Sparta or Thebes.