Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818 becoming the 21st state to join the union. Kaskaskie was the capital city in the Illinois Territory and continued as the capital city in the state of Illinois until 1819 when the capital was moved to Vandalia. In 1837, the state legislature moved the state capital to Springfield. Springfield is the capital city in Illinois and has been since 1837.
Like all states, Illinois only has one state capital. Springfield.
Kaskaskia was the first Illinois State Capital in 1818, and the Capital was moved to Vandalia for tweny years when it was shifted to Springfield in 1839.
There are six capitol buildings.
Three- Kaskaskia, Vandalia, then Springfield
Illinois has one state capitol. It's in Springfield.
Kaskaskia, Vandalia, then Springfield
Illinois became a state in 1818.
Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818 becoming the 21st state to join the union. Kaskaskie was the capital city in the Illinois Territory and continued as the capital city in the state of Illinois until 1819 when the capital was moved to Vandalia. In 1837, the state legislature moved the state capital to Springfield. Springfield is the capital city in Illinois and has been since 1837.
Indiana became the 19th State in 1816 and Illinois became the 21st State in 1818.
Springfield is the state capital of Illinois.
Illinois became a state in 1818.
Illinois
Illinois became the 21st state on December 3, 1818.
Springfield is to Illinois as Phoenix is to Arizona. Springfield and Phoenix are the state capitals of their respective states.
Illinois is closer to the nearest capital line of latitude
Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818 becoming the 21st state to join the union. Kaskaskie was the capital city until 1819 when the capital was moved to Vandalia. In 1837, the state legislature moved the state capital to Springfield. Springfield is the capital city in Illinois and has been since 1837.