St. Augustine, Florida and Raleigh, North Carolina
The two state capitals named after executed people are: **Montgomery, Alabama**: Named after Richard Montgomery, a general in the American Revolutionary War who was killed in the Battle of Quebec in 1775. *Jackson, Mississippi*: Named after Andrew Jackson, a prominent military leader and the 7th President of the United States. Although not executed, Jackson was a key figure in various conflicts, including the Battle of New Orleans. While Jackson wasn't executed, he was a controversial figure with a complex legacy due to his role in various historical events, including his actions related to The forced relocation of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands by the United States government.The United States government enforced the removal of Native American tribes from their ancestral lands..
Arkansas had two capitals during the Civil War. The capital was Little Rock, but during the Civil War, the Confederate government made Hot Springs the capital also.
Louisiana Texas
Springfield is the capital of Illinois and Frankfort is the capital of Kentucky
Columbus and Columbia
Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer, has two continents named after him: North America and South America.
Rome and Berlin
Two state capitals that have United States Presidents in their name are Jefferson City, MO and Lincoln, NE. Madison, WI and Jackson, MS are two more capitals named for Presidents.
Henry Hudson was an English explorer who sailed for both England and Holland. The Hudson Bay is named after him.
Columbus, Ohio and Columbia, South Carolina are the capitals you seek.
Atlanta, Georgia and Augusta, Maine
St. Augustine, Florida and Raleigh, North Carolina
There are only two capitals North of Buenos Argentina. The two capitals are Belgrano and Flores.
Washington Capitals and Montreal Canadiens
Rome, Italy Skopje, Macedonia
Kashmir has two capitals:- Jammu in winter and Srinagar in summer.