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Where was the nations capital located when george Washington became first president?

New York City


Why was Washington DC chosen as the nations capital?

Washington chose it and then planned the city. Nothing was there until it was chosen to be the capital. It was a swamp. Adams was the first president to live in the White House and it wasn't finished.


Where was the nations capital when George Washington was first president?

Washington DC was created from land that was formerly part of Maryland.


Who became first nations first president?

George Washington


What president was the capital city of the us named for?

Washington, the capital city of the US was named for George Washington, the first US President.


Why is the US capital called Washington?

It was named after the first president, George Washington.


What is the capital of Washington named after?

George Washington, the first President of the United States


Who was the person that the nation's capital was named after?

George Washington was the person that the capital of the United States of America (Washington DC) was named after. George Washington was the first President of the USA.


Who was the first president to govern from Washington DC?

John Adams was late into his term as president when the capital moved to Washington in 1800.


What was the capital city after the constitution was written and when George Washington was president?

Yes. Washington was designed by Washington, but only the president's house was started. Adams was the first president to live in the house.


Who became the nations first presindent and vice president?

The first president of the United States was George Washington. His vice president was John Adams. John Adams served as the second president.


Who was presidaent when Washington became Washington?

George Washington was the first president, therefore no one came before President Washington. If you are speaking of Washington D. C., then it was Thomas Jefferson who was president when Washington D. C. was established as the nation's capital. This was done to satisfy the southerners who wanted the capital to be closer, on the Potomac River. Jefferson was the first to serve in D. C., whereas Washington and Adams served in Philadelphia.