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The Confederate States had two capitol's unless you count Danville, VA and then you would have three. The first was Montgomery, AL and the second was Richmond, VA.
After Richmond was captured President Davis was in Danville for a short time.
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America.
Montgomery, Alabama was the capital of the Confederate States of America from February 4 until May 29, 1861. The confederate capital moved to Richmond, Virginia in May 1861.
Montgomery, the capital of Alabama, also served for a short time as the capital of the Confederate States of America.
Richmond, VA and Montgomery, AL
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America.
Richmond, VA & Montgomery, AL both served as The Capitol of The Confederate States of America, but at different times.
Montgomery, Alabama, was the first capital if the Confederacy, but Richmond, Virginia became the capital in 1861. It was Jefferson Davis that made the wise move to set the Confederate capital 100 miles south of Washington DC.
For most of the American civil war, the Confederate capital was the city of Richmond, Virginia. Very briefly, two other cities served as the Confederate capital: Montgomery, Alabama (before and at the beginning of the war) and Danville, Virginia (for just one week at the war's conclusion).
Montgomery, Alabama served as the first capital of the Confederate States of America, from February 4, 1861 to May 21, 1861, when the capital was moved to Richmond, Virginia. Finally after the fall of Richmond, The government moved to Danville, VirginiaThe seat of government for the Confederacy was first at Montgomery, Alabama. In May of 1861 Richmond Virginia became the capital and remain so for the duration of the war.
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
The Confederate States of America existed from 1861 to 1865. Montgomery, Alabama served as the capital of the Confederate States of America from February 4 until May 29, 1861. Richmond, Virginia was chosen for the interim capital. Richmond was named the new permanent capital on May 30, 1861.
Richmond, Virginia