Yes, it was the capital under the Articles of Confederation from 1785-1788, and then under the US Constitution from !789 to late 1790.
How did Washington DC become the nations capital
yES because nyc is a working country and nyc has great tourist attracting buildings.
Benjamin Banneker
chesapeake bay
"We have, in a sense, come to the nations capital to cash a check."
Temporary Capitals such as NYC and Philly were used before hand. George Washington was the person who decided to move the capital to the once swampy land but died before it'd completion
NYC, obviously.
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
Only one and it is located in NYC.
NYC
NYC was the capital of the US from 1785-1790. Unless you mean where have all the state capitals been in NY? Albany, NYC was prior to 1797.
London Both question and answer are wrong. The term "British Commonwealth" is no longer used; the correct term is The Commonwealth. Since the Commonwealth consists of 54 independent nations, there is no capital. Each member has its capital of course; London is the capital of the United Kingdom, one of the 54 members.
Washington
United Nations Capital Development Fund was created in 1966.