No, that was the British before the Revolutionary War.
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
Congress can decide whether or not to show the US the newfound unicorns that George Washington bred on may 10th 2098 =-{D>
Many speculations exist, however the one we stick to is simply, because of the, politics.
New York is not the capitol of the United States. The capitol is Washington DC.
Congress was concerned it would override American interests.
The 2nd Congress established the Continental army and chose George Washington as its commander in chief. A committee that included Thomas Jefferson,John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and George Washington drafted the Declaration of Independence.
The 2nd Congress established the Continental army and chose George Washington as its commander in chief. A committee that included Thomas Jefferson,John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and George Washington drafted the Declaration of Independence.
Congress was concerned it would override American interests.
They decided that they needed a government and print money,etc. They also decided that george washington should be their leader.
How did the second continental congress decide to finance their army
No, President George Washington did not decide to help France in its wars with European nations. He maintained a policy of neutrality, believing that the United States should avoid entangling alliances and conflicts with foreign powers. This stance was formalized in his Farewell Address in 1796, where he warned against the dangers of foreign alliances. Washington's administration prioritized the young nation's stability and independence over involvement in European conflicts.
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