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Richmond, VA and Montgomery, AL
Montgomery, Alabama was the first capital of Confederate States, and Richmond, Virginia.
Montgomery Alabama Richmond Virginia Danville Virginia Yes, there were three
The German Triangle is marked by three cities: Cincinnati, Milwaikee, and St. Louis
Several cities in the United States are cloudy. The top ten cloudiest cities are Seattle, Portland, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Rochester, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Detroit.
You mean what are some cities in Ohio right? Because Ohio is a state. So some cities are: Cincinnati, OH Columbus, OH Cleveland, OH
Georgia ,savanna Florida, Miami 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.
"National College has several campus locations throughout the United States. The main locations are Fort Wayne, IN, Richmond, KY, Cincinnati, OH, Lynchburg, VA and Dayton, OH."
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. The Confederate government moved to Danville, Virginia in 1865 as Richmond fell to the Federal army.
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.
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Richmond is the capital of the state of Virginia in the United States.