George Washington chose the location based upon the site's accessibilty to the Potomac River and the fact that it had been agreed that the capital would be located in a southern state. That agreement had been worked out between Alexander Hamilton and James Madison with Thomas Jefferson. Maryland and Virginia both ceded portions of their states to create the capital. Maryland gave the area north of the Potomac River and Virginia gave an area south of the Potomac. At first the capital had been a square, actually diamond shaped, but later on Virginia asked to have its portion back. Congress agreed and gave back the lower part of the capital.
Washington D.C.
Our capitol today is Washington D.C.
The capital of USA is Washington D.C. And I have been in the AirPort, it's awesome
The Capital of the United States was located in Washington DC at that time, and still is today.
As the Confederate States of America is no longer a viable political entity and was conquered by the US, it no longer has a capital.
Tokyo is capital of Japan.
Ulaanbaatar is the capital of Mongolia.
The US capital was where it still is today- Washington DC. Washington DC has been the capital since 1800. The capital of the Confederacy was briefly in Montgomery, Alabama, but early in the Civil War it moved to Richmond, Virginia, where it remained until the end of the Confederacy.
The first US capital was Philadelphia. This would be the oldest capital of the US.
No, New York is not the capital of the US. The capital of the US is Washington DC.
No, Boston is not the capital of US.The capital of US is Washington
The US does not have a capital state. The capital of the US is Washington, D.C. It is a federal district.