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.
George Washington, the first US President, had the honor of having the national capital named in his honor.
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The nation's capital was moved south from New York City to Washington, D.C. to appease southern states and resolve a political conflict between the North and the South. The decision was made as part of the Compromise of 1790, which aimed to address the issue of federal assumption of states' debts. Moving the capital south was seen as a way to establish a neutral location away from the major urban centers of the North.
the nations capital belongs in the northeast region
how do capital and human capital increase the gdp wealth and income of nations
how do capital and human capital increase the gdp wealth and income of nations
How did Washington DC become the nations capital
No European capital is named after the capital of Iran, Tehran.
Saint Paul, Raleigh, Columbus, Bismarck ... to name but a few. what capital has a persons name in it?
The is capital because The Fallen is not refering to a group of people but one person who is named The Fallen. It is capital because it is a proper noun.
Oman has a capital named Muscat.
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United Nations Capital Development Fund was created in 1966.