Philadelphia
The capital of the American colonies during the Revolutionary War was Philadelphia. Philadelphia was chosen because of its location.
Since the American colonies were not a united entity, they did not have a capital. I suppose the closest thing to that would be London, the capital of the British empire.
The capital of the American colonies was based in Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War. Philadelphia remained the nation's capital until it was switched to the District of Columbia in 1800. The first and second Continental Congresses were held there, and the Declaration of Independence was signed there.
There was no capital of the colonies. The American capital came about AFTER the war when the United States was established and the Constitution signed in 1789. Until that time each state had its own main city.
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Philadelphia was one of the nation's capitals during the Revolutionary War, and the city served as the temporary U.S. capital while Washington, D.C., was under construction. Philadelphia played an instrumental role as a meeting place for the Founding Fathers of the United States.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The city hosted the Second Continental Congress during the Revolutionary War.
Philadelphia was the capitol of the United States until Washington, D.C. was established in December, 1800. Philadelphia housed both Continental Congresses and the Constitutional Congress, and was where both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were written.
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