Before Washington, D.C. the capital was Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. However, even before that, New York, New York served as the capital.
philadelphia and New York
philadelphia
new york
what is the capitals of U.S.A
United States of America - Washington DC , Canada - Ottawa , Mexico - Mexico City
United States of America-Washington DC. Canada-Ottawa. Mexico-Mexico City
No, not every continent has a capital. Capitals are typically associated with countries, so continents like Antarctica or Australia, which do not have sovereign nations, do not have capitals.
None. States aren't capitals. City's are. From 1776 to 1812, the capital was Philadelphia. From then to now, it is Washington, District of Columbia.
No, it is the capital of the United States of America, which is one of the countries on the continent of North America. There is no capital of North America. North America is not a country; it is a continent. Continents do not have capitals. Only the individual countries within them do.
No 51. [50 states+Washington, DC]
No 51. [50 states+Washington, DC]
US capital is Washington, DC. If you want the capitals of the 50 individual US states-rephrase.
The United States of America does not have provinces, and therefore does not have any provincial capitals. The national capital of the USA is Washington, D.C., and then there are 50 state capitals plus several territorial capitals. Canada has 10 provinces, each of which has a provincial capital. For example, the provincial capital of Saskatchewan is Regina.
No. Capital is Washington D.C. If you mean states of US then theres 50
George Washington was the first president in the United States of America(USA)