The original 13 U.S. states, their capital city, and date of admission are Delaware, Dover (December 7, 1787); Pennsylvania, Harrisburg (December 12, 1787); New Jersey, Trenton (December 18, 1787); Georgia, Atlanta (January 2, 1788); Connecticut, Hartford (January 9, 1788); Massachusetts, Boston (February 6, 1788); Maryland, Annapolis (April 28, 1788); South Carolina, Columbia (May 23, 1788); New Hampshire, Concord (June 21, 1788); Virginia, Richmond (June 25, 1788); New York, Albany (July 26, 1788); North Carolina, Raleigh (November 21, 1789); and Rhode Island, Providence (May 29, 1790). The next 17 U.S. states, their capital city, and date of admission are Vermont - (March 4, 1791); Kentucky, Frankfort (June 1, 1792); Tennessee, Nashville (June 1, 1796); Ohio, Columbus (March 1, 1803); Louisiana, Baton Rouge (April 30, 1812); Indiana, Indianapolis (December 11, 1816); Mississippi, Jackson (December 10, 1817); Illinois, Springfield (December 3, 1818); Alabama, Montgomery (December 14, 1819); Maine, Augusta (March 19, 1820); Missouri, Jefferson City (August 10, 1821); Arkansas, Little Rock (June 15, 1836); Michigan, Lansing (January 26, 1837); Florida, Tallahassee (March 3, 1845); Texas, Austin (December 29, 1845); Iowa, Des Moines (December 28, 1846); and Wisconsin, Madison (May 29, 1848).
Montgomery is the first capital
There are 14 capitals in Canada, one national capital and 13 capitals for each province/territory.
13 states
The 13 Colonies.:)
The 13 stars stand for the first 13 states
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The first was Delaware, the second was Pennsylvania
the first 13 states
Delaware
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Vermont and Kentucky, in that order.
The Capitals won 14 consecutive games in the 2009-10 season from January 13-February 7.