The two cities that served as Georgia's state capital during the late 1700s were Savannah and Augusta.the 1700;s was a great yeqar for me and my big boy hands
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Toledo was the capital until 1561, when it was moved to Madrid. Valladolid also served as the capital for a few years from 1600-1606 before it was again moved back to Madrid. Valencia was the capital of the Spanish 2nd Republic during the civil war 1936-39.
Chillicothe, Zanesville and Columbus.
The important cities of the Songhai Empire included Gao, Timbuktu, and Djenne. These cities were key centers of trade, culture, and Islamic learning during the empire's peak. Gao served as the empire's capital and administrative center.
Houston was the original capital of Texas in the begining. they later on changed it to Austin
The previous two capital cities of Japan were Nara and Kyoto. Nara served as the capital from 710 to 794 AD, becoming the first permanent capital of Japan. Afterward, Kyoto became the capital from 794 until 1868, when the capital was moved to Tokyo.
In 1294, two significant cities that were part of the Mongol Empire included Karakorum, the early capital of the empire, and Beijing (then known as Dadu), which served as the capital of the Yuan Dynasty established by Kublai Khan. Both cities played important roles in the administration and culture of the vast Mongol territories during that period.
Karachi served as the capital of Pakistan from the country's independence in 1947 until 1963. In that year, the capital was moved to Islamabad, which was purpose-built to serve as the new capital. Karachi, however, remains one of the largest and most important cities in Pakistan.
Savannah was the capital of Georgia during antebellum period.
Richmond, Virginia was the capital of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
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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.