Philadelphia, then the capital of Pennsylvania, was the seat of the US federal government during the Revolutionary War and under the Articles of Confederation.
(New York City was once the US capital as well, but it was not the capital of New York State.)
The first capital under the Constitution was New York City (Federal Hall, 1789-1790).
The first capital of the Continental Congress was Philadelphia (Carpenters' Hall , 1774), and the first following the Declaration of Independence was the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall, 1778-1783)
It was Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia was the capital up until the state of Virginia complained during the Federalist vs Antifederalist era about not receiving very much financial aid by Hamilton's economic plan of the government absorbing all of the states' debts. Philadelphia was the capital of the U.S. throughout the Revolutionary War.
Baltimore was once the capitol city in Maryland, but in 1927, they decided to change it over to Washington D.C.
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Virginia.
It is the capital of the state of Georgia.
* Phoenix is the capital of Arizona.Arizona's state capital is Phoenix.
Frankfort is the capital city of the US state of Kentucky.
Harrisburg is the capital of Pennsylvania.
Cheyenne is the current capital of the US state of Wyoming. Cheyenne became the capital of Wyoming when Wyoming became a state on July 10, 1890.
Virginia
Virginia.
The US does not have a capital state. The capital of the US is Washington, D.C. It is a federal district.
The capital of the United States is Washington D.C. The capital of a US state depends on the state you're talking about.
There is no US state with Portsmouth as its capital.
It is the capital of the state of Georgia.
No US state has a state capital that begins with the letter G. However, Geneseo is the capital of Livingston County in New York State.
Oklahoma City is the capital of the US State of Oklahoma.
* Phoenix is the capital of Arizona.Arizona's state capital is Phoenix.
There is no US capital named "for" a potato. The state of Idaho is used as the name of a type of large brown potato (Russet Burbank), which is grown there and elsewhere.
There is no US state with its capital named Lehigh.