Certainly. There need only be the political will to do so. National capitals change all the time. Recently, Myanmar changed its capital from Rangoon to Naypyidaw.
The nation's capital was moved south from New York City to Washington, D.C. to appease southern states and resolve a political conflict between the North and the South. The decision was made as part of the Compromise of 1790, which aimed to address the issue of federal assumption of states' debts. Moving the capital south was seen as a way to establish a neutral location away from the major urban centers of the North.
When did "the nations capital" lose its apostrophe...
Benjamin Banneker
Yes, Pocatello was briefly a capital. It served as the territorial capital of Idaho for a short period of time from 1866 to 1867 before the capital was moved to Boise.
No. NYC when Washington was president and Adams moved into the White House.
I am not sure of the dates, but Vandalia was the capital of Illinois before it was moved to Springfield. The original capital building still stands on the city square.
The Roman capital was moved to Bizantium and renamed it Constantinople.
the nations capital belongs in the northeast region
how do capital and human capital increase the gdp wealth and income of nations
how do capital and human capital increase the gdp wealth and income of nations
How did Washington DC become the nations capital
He moved it to Istanbul the modern day capital of Turkey.